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Economic Analysis and Policy
1970 - 2025
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Volume 80, issue C, 2023
- Mandatory pollution abatement and firm export product quality pp. 1-12

- Mengxu Xiong and Ling Zhu
- Regulations, politics, and firm green innovation pp. 13-32

- Jian Xu and Yan Sheng
- The instability of U.S. economic policy: A hindrance or a stimulus to green financing? pp. 33-46

- Fangying Liu, Chi Wei Su, Ran Tao and Muhammad Umar
- Does environmental information disclosure affect green innovation? pp. 47-59

- Zhiqiang Lu and Hongyu Li
- Distant lending for regional small businesses using public credit guarantee schemes: Evidence from Japan pp. 60-76

- Daisuke Tsuruta
- How politics can influence the allocation of social program benefits: A case study of the Brazilian poverty reduction program Bolsa Família pp. 77-89

- Thiago L.S. Pinto, Benjamin Tabak and Daniel O. Cajueiro
- Relative income within households, gender identity, and entrepreneurship pp. 90-108

- Yawen Cheng and Yan Sheng
- Are energy consumption and carbon emission caused by Bitcoin? A novel time-varying technique pp. 109-120

- Meng Qin, Tong Wu, Xuecheng Ma, Lucian Albu and Muhammad Umar
- Government environmental attention and carbon emissions governance: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 121-142

- Xiaoqian Liu, Javier Cifuentes-Faura, Shikuan Zhao and Long Wang
- The dynamic impact of digital economy on the green development of traditional manufacturing industry: Evidence from China pp. 143-160

- Yi Liu, Xuan Zhao, Yi Liu and Fanjun Kong
- A hidden risk in climate change: The effect of daily rainfall shocks on industrial activities pp. 161-180

- Zhiyang Wu, Tao Zhou, Ning Zhang, Yongrok Choi and Fanbin Kong
- Revisiting financial opening and financial development: A regulation heterogeneity perspective pp. 181-197

- Chaowei Zhu, Fan Zhang and Yuling Zhang
- Locational and market value of Renewable Energy Zones in Queensland pp. 198-213

- Paul McDonald
- Can the development of digital economy improve the quality of regional investment? — Empirical evidence from Chinese cities pp. 214-221

- Shihui Cheng, Wenjing Ma, Lai Luo and Yunlong Li
- The impact of regulation on cryptocurrency market volatility in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic — evidence from China pp. 222-246

- Pengcheng Zhang, Kunpeng Xu and Jiayin Qi
- The housing status and two-child fertility willingness of floating population: Evidence from the Chinese General Social Survey pp. 247-266

- Shuai Shao, Zhihua Tian, Yan Zhang and Baoli Li
- The effects of external supervision on firm-level environmental innovation in China: Are they substantive or strategic? pp. 267-277

- Zhongju Liao, Jie Chen, Chen Weng and Cunbin Zhu
- Asymmetries in multi-target monetary policy rule and the role of uncertainty: Evidence from China pp. 278-296

- Shaobo Long, Yulan Zuo and Hao Tian
- Bank competition and zombie company: Empirical evidence from China pp. 297-318

- Yu Shen, Meixu Ren and Jingmei Zhao
- Anti-corruption campaign and capacity utilization of state-owned enterprises: Evidence from China’s central committee inspection pp. 319-346

- Qianbin Feng, Xiao Hu, Xinyi Deng and Jun Lu
- Global value chains and economic complexity index: Evidence from generalized panel quantile regression pp. 347-365

- Sania Ashraf, Jithin P., Skander Slim and Roshen Najeeb
- Do minimum wages deliver what they promise? Effects of minimum wage on employment, output, and income inequality from occupational choice theory pp. 366-383

- Luis Medrano-Adán and Vicente Salas-Fumás
- Can water pollution control influence employment adjustment in enterprises? pp. 384-397

- Peng Yao, Yutong Wang and Jianxu Liu
- Green bond spread effect of unconventional monetary policy: Evidence from China pp. 398-413

- Fang Fang, Deng-Kui Si and Debao Hu
- Analysis of the spatiotemporal distribution pattern and driving factors of renewable energy power generation in China pp. 414-428

- Hui Xia, Ling Dai, Liping Sun, Xi Chen, Yuening Li, Yihan Zheng, Yanlai Peng and Kaiya Wu
- Does geographical exposure to language learning centres affect language skills and labour market outcomes in a bilingual city? pp. 429-449

- Antonio Di Paolo and Bernat Mallén
- The nonlinear impacts of aging labor and government health expenditures on productivity in ASEAN+3 economies pp. 450-470

- Rossarin Osathanunkul, Pasinee Dumrong, Woraphon Yamaka and Paravee Maneejuk
- Do International Investment Agreements attract Foreign Direct Investment inflows? Revisiting the literature pp. 471-481

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Cyn-Young Park and Ramkishen S. Rajan
- Digital finance, technological innovation, and carbon dioxide emissions pp. 482-494

- Xiaoling Song, Yumeng Yao and Xueke Wu
- The fiscal implications of stringent climate policy pp. 495-504

- Richard Tol
- Supply-side economics with AS-AD in Ramsey dynamic general equilibrium pp. 505-531

- Max Gillman, Szilard Benk and Tamas Csabafi
- Policy uncertainty and air pollution: Evidence from the turnover of local officials in China pp. 532-543

- Xiaofei Wu, Jie Ma, Yanyan Gao, Bin Li, Xueli Chen and Malin Song
- Digitization, perception of policy uncertainty, and corporate green innovation: A study from China pp. 544-557

- Yini Geng, Zhiqiang Zheng and Yongjian Ma
- Impact of agricultural commercialization on dietary diversity and vulnerability to poverty: Insights from Chinese rural households pp. 558-569

- Hongyun Zheng and Wanglin Ma
- Can environmental governance policy synergy reduce carbon emissions? pp. 570-585

- Jin Lu, Tianhui Wang and Xihua Liu
- Going public and innovation: Evidence from the ChiNext stock market pp. 586-613

- Ping Zhang, Yiru Wang and Jieying Gao
- Delamination of information disclosure and stock price synchronicity — Evidence from China’s NEEQ market pp. 614-623

- Ying Feng, Hong Wang and Yezhou Sha
- Minimum wage and household economic vulnerability: Evidence from China pp. 624-646

- Xueliang Lv, Yue Yu, Xiaomeng Zhao and Deng-Kui Si
- How does stakeholder loss aversion affect the promotion of green housing? pp. 647-668

- Qianwen Li, Tingyu Qian, Xufeng Zhang, Ruyin Long, Hong Chen, Han Huang, Lei Liu, Licai Zhu, Huikang Jiang and Hanyi Zhu
- Global vulnerability of agricultural commodities to climate risk: Evidence from satellite data pp. 669-687

- Yugang Ding and Jiangmin Xu
- Exchange rate volatility predictability: A new insight from climate policy uncertainty pp. 688-700

- Lijuan Peng, Zhigang Pan, Chao Liang and Muhammad Umar
- Can social insurance contributions boost labor share?—Evidence from China’s social insurance law pp. 701-715

- Jingyuan Yu, Heyun Zhao and Longjiong Mo
- Does the lack of resources matter in a dual economy: Decoding MSMEs productivity and growth pp. 716-739

- Claudio Bravo-Ortega, Pablo Egana-delSol and Nicole Winkler-Sotomayor
- Inclusive bank based financial development in countries with special needs: A semiparametric analysis pp. 740-753

- Monica Das and Sudip R. Basu
- The impact of corporate environmental responsibility on green technological innovation: A nonlinear model including mediate effects and moderate effects pp. 754-769

- Yan Li, Junkai Wang, Zi Mu and Lingxiao Li
- Do households react to policy uncertainty by increasing savings? pp. 770-785

- Can Xu
- Carbon emissions abatement with duopoly generators and eco-conscious consumers: Carbon tax vs carbon allowance pp. 786-804

- Haijun Wang, Lingchunzi Li, Jiaxuan Sun and Minghao Shen
- Superior administration’s environmental inspections and local polluters’ rent seeking: A perspective of multilevel principal–agent relationships pp. 805-819

- Boqiang Lin and Jiawen Xie
- Does green credit policy matter for corporate exploratory innovation? Evidence from Chinese enterprises pp. 820-834

- Weike Zhang, Qian Luo, Yufeng Zhang and Ao Yu
- Did governments neglect the environment during the COVID-19 pandemic? An empirical analysis of green public procurement pp. 835-849

- Jordi Rosell
- The impact of green quality of the energy consumption on carbon emissions in the United States pp. 850-860

- Chi Keung Lau, Mantu Kumar Mahalik, Kashif Nesar Rather and Giray Gözgör
- Balancing crop security and sustainable cropland use: Policy lessons from the Watershed Ecosystem Service Payments in Xin’an River, China pp. 861-879

- Tan Li, Yunyun Qi, Min Chen and Jing Cao
- Electricity sector reforms and cost efficiency: The case of small electricity systems in Sub-Sahara Africa pp. 880-893

- Adwoa Asantewaa, Tooraj Jamasb and Manuel Llorca
- Does corporate income tax reduction prompt firm export concentration? pp. 894-909

- Jin Chen, Dan Li, Jingjing Liang and Churen Sun
- Market integration and urban air quality: Evidence from the Yangtze River Economic Belt of China pp. 910-928

- Zeyi Zhang, Xuehua Luo, Huiying Hu, Jiating Du and Baoliang Xu
- Green finance and economic resilience: Investigating the nexus with natural resources through econometric analysis pp. 929-940

- Zhenzi Cao and Ling Tao
- Market participation and subjective well-being of maize farmers pp. 941-960

- Junpeng Li, Wanglin Ma and Binlei Gong
- Could Private Investment in Energy Infrastructure soften the environmental impacts of Foreign Direct Investment? An assessment of developing countries pp. 961-977

- Rafaela Vital Caetano, António Cardoso Marques, Tiago Lopes Afonso and Isabel Vieira
- Does technological innovation bring better air quality? pp. 978-990

- Qian Zhao, Longfei Ding, Marilen Gabriel Pirtea and Sorana Vǎtavu
- Does global warming affect unemployment? International evidence pp. 991-1005

- Tie-Ying Liu and Ye Lin
- Toward carbon neutrality: How will environmental regulatory policies affect corporate green innovation? pp. 1006-1020

- Baoliu Liu, Javier Cifuentes-Faura, Chante Jian Ding and Xiaoqian Liu
- China’s emissions trading scheme, firms’ R&D investment and emissions reduction pp. 1021-1037

- Jian Yu, Peng Liu, Xunpeng Shi and Xianneng Ai
- Does population aging matter for remittances in developing countries? pp. 1038-1056

- Jounghyeon Kim
- Consequences of a minimum wage increase in a migrant-sending country pp. 1057-1066

- Deborah Kim Sy and Nobuhiro Hosoe
- The impact of environmental regulation on carbon emissions: Evidence from China pp. 1067-1079

- Hongshan Ai, Xiaoqing Tan, Shengwen Zhou, Yuhan Zhou and Hongye Xing
- The increased interest in Bitcoin and the immediate and long-term impact of Bitcoin volatility on global stock markets pp. 1080-1095

- Walter Bazán-Palomino
- Using a price floor on carbon allowances to achieve emission reductions under uncertainty pp. 1096-1110

- Xinhua Zhang, C. Hueng and Robert J. Lemke
- Social capability and long-term sustained growth pp. 1111-1122

- Ce Gao and Xubo He
- The impact of financial insecurity on self-reported health: Europe in cross-national perspective pp. 1123-1137

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Ana Moro-Egido
- Public pension policy, substitution income, and poverty reduction: Evidence from China pp. 1138-1154

- Peng Zhan, Anqi Zhang and Xinxin Ma
- Linking farmers to markets: Does cooperative membership facilitate e-commerce adoption and income growth in rural China? pp. 1155-1170

- Chen Chen, Christopher Gan, Junpeng Li, Yao Lu and Dil Rahut
- Has China’s Free Trade Zone policy promoted the upgrading of service industry structure? pp. 1171-1186

- Qian-Qian Ge, Xi-Hua Liu, Yu-Chen Zhang and Shi-Qi Liu
- Does government fiscal pressure matter for firm environmental performance? The role of environmental regulation and tax competition pp. 1187-1204

- Kuo Zhou, Zhi Qu, Zhixuan Wei and Jiyang Zhao
- What role does global value chain participation play in emissions embodied in trade? New evidence from value-added trade pp. 1205-1223

- Xiaoqing Wang, Xing Sun, Camelia Oprean-Stan and Tsangyao Chang
- How do urban agglomerations drive economic development? A policy implementation and spatial effects perspective pp. 1224-1238

- Song Wang, Canyu Yang, Dailing Hou and Liang Dai
- The impact of the Brexit referendum on UK’s value-added exports: A structural decomposition pp. 1239-1254

- Enrique Feás
- Does FDI in agriculture in developing countries promote food security? Evidence from meta-regression analysis pp. 1255-1272

- Tshering Samdrup, James Fogarty, Ram Pandit, Md Sayed Iftekhar and Kinlay Dorjee
- Is Fintech good for green finance? Empirical evidence from listed banks in China pp. 1273-1291

- Siyu Wan, Hon Lee and Vengadeshvaran Sarma
- Unintended consequences of tax enforcement on corporate innovation: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 1292-1309

- Lihua Liu, Danyan Weng and Qin Zhang
- The importance of having a more realistic welfare transfer determination rule: A CGE analysis for Ireland pp. 1310-1325

- Aykut Yakut and Kelly de Bruin
- Spatial externality of journalism on carbon efficiency: A quasi-natural experiment based on interplay of journalism-based professionally generated content and digital economy pp. 1326-1336

- Da Huo, Xiaotao Zhang, Chao Hu, Aidi Tang, Yongchuan Chen, Fang Chen, Zhanming Chen and Weiyin Xu
- Challenges in the energy transition: How does household registration identity affect public participation in environmental affairs in China? pp. 1337-1348

- Boqiang Lin and Huanyu Jia
- High-speed rail, technological improvement, and PM2.5: Evidence from China pp. 1349-1362

- Weijian Su and Chengxuan Xie
- Unhedged risk in hybrid energy markets: Optimising the revenue mix of Australian solar pp. 1363-1380

- Nicholas Gohdes
- Compensation schemes for plant quarantine pest costs: A case study for Germany pp. 1381-1395

- Anna Filiptseva, Günther Filler and Martin Odening
- China stock market liberalization and company ESG performance: The mediating effect of investor attention pp. 1396-1414

- Zhichao Yin, Xinqi Li, Dengkui Si and Xiaolin Li
- Market participation and pastoral welfare in drought-prone areas: A dose-response analysis pp. 1415-1429

- Asresu Yitayew, Girma T. Kassie and Yigezu A. Yigezu
- Macroprudential Policy and mortgage leverage decisions—Evidence from micro data pp. 1430-1444

- Asish Saha, Debasis Rooj and Reshmi Sengupta
- Evaluation of technology innovation efficiency for the listed NEV enterprises in China pp. 1445-1458

- Tinglong Zhang, Sasa Li, Yifan Li and Weizhong Wang
- Renewable energy consumption and the rising effect of climate policy uncertainty: Fresh policy analysis from China pp. 1459-1474

- Dongxia Huo, Salim Bagadeem, Tarek Abbas Elsherazy, Siddhesh Prabhu Nasnodkar and Akash Kalra
- Does digital financial inclusion lead to regional differences in trade credit financing?: A quasi-natural experiment pp. 1475-1489

- Hengrui Bai, Yiming Wu and Ruiqian Wang
- Peer Effects in Financial Investment of Board-interlocked Firms: An Information Sharing Perspective pp. 1490-1508

- Jichang Dong, Xiaoting Liu, Kangxian Ji, Xiuting Li and Zhi Dong
- Can poverty alleviation policy enhance ecosystem service value? Evidence from poverty-stricken regions in China pp. 1509-1525

- Rong Ran, Lei Hua, Junfu Xiao, Li Ma, Mingyue Pang and Zhengxing Ni
- Does digital transformation reduce the labor income share in enterprises? pp. 1526-1538

- Guang-Zhao Yang, Deng-Kui Si and Guang-Jie Ning
- The impact and regional heterogeneity analysis of tourism development on urban-rural income gap pp. 1539-1548

- Yueyue Wang and Hengrui Bai
- Can citrus farmers earn more from selling online? pp. 1549-1560

- Hepei Zhang, Wanglin Ma, Junpeng Li and Wei Yang
- Power of competition: Unraveling the impact of China's fair competition review system implementation on firm innovation pp. 1561-1581

- Zumian Xiao, Shuhan Wang, Yepeng Zhang and Deng-Kui Si
- Unveiling the impact of E-commerce on smallholder livestock marketing: Insights on egg price premiums and mechanisms pp. 1582-1596

- Aizhi Yu, Jingsheng Cao, Huiling She and Jian Li
- New engines of economic growth: How digital currencies lead the way to growth in the era of digital economy pp. 1597-1617

- Runze Zhang, Zhijun Li, Chunqu Xiao and Jiwang You
- Mixed-ownership reform of SOEs and ESG performance: Evidence from China pp. 1618-1641

- Kai Liu, Jiang Wang, Liqun Liu and Yingjun Huang
- Does digital transformation make enterprises greener? Evidence from China pp. 1642-1654

- Yongchang Shen, Yunyun Fu and Malin Song
- Do U.S. military bases impair the economic growth of the host countries? pp. 1655-1665

- Zhangping Wang
- How to improve global environmental governance? Lessons learned from climate risk and climate policy uncertainty pp. 1666-1676

- Yanpeng Sun, Yuru Song, Chi Long, Meng Qin and Oana-Ramona Lobonţ
- Local government fiscal stress and corporate risk-taking: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 1677-1695

- Fei Peng, Shibiao Zhou and Peng Zhou
- Gender division of household workforce in Vietnam: Role of international trade and fertility pp. 1696-1718

- Thang Vo and Thiet-Ha Truong
- Does the implementation of a Pigouvian tax be considered an effective approach to address climate change mitigation? pp. 1719-1731

- Alina Georgiana Manta, Nicoleta Mihaela Doran, Roxana Maria Bădîrcea, Gabriela Badareu and Alexandra Mădălina Țăran
- Validity of the Meltzer and Richard hypothesis under captured democracy and policy regime hypotheses pp. 1732-1749

- Sung Jin Kang and Hwan-Joo Seo
- How credible is average and symmetric inflation targeting in an episode of high inflation? pp. 1750-1761

- Bodo Herzog
- Can environmental regulation promote high-quality economic development?: Evidence from China pp. 1762-1771

- Xuewen Du
- Does effective corporate governance mitigate the negative effect of ESG controversies on firm value? pp. 1772-1793

- Zihao Wu, Siliang Lin, Tianhao Chen, Chunyang Luo and Hui Xu
- Can digitalization empowerment improve the efficiency of corporate capital allocation? —Evidence from China pp. 1794-1810

- Cong Li, Jiaxuan Liu, Yuwei Liu and Xiaoyu Wang
- The dark side of bank FinTech: Evidence from a transition economy pp. 1811-1830

- Hongyan Geng, Pin Guo and Maoyong Cheng
- The road to entrepreneurship: The effect of China's broadband infrastructure construction pp. 1831-1847

- Zhuo Huang, Yunqing Tao, Qidi Zhang and Yongwei Ye
- On the impact of targeted and universal electricity concessions policy on fuel poverty in the NEM's Queensland region pp. 1848-1857

- Paul Simshauser and Wendy Miller
- Regional development, agricultural industrial upgrading and carbon emissions: What is the role of fiscal expenditure? —-Evidence from Northeast China pp. 1858-1871

- Silin Wei, Yinsheng Yang and Ying Xu
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