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Volume 81, issue C, 2024
- Reciprocity in migration policy and labor market integration: A lab experiment pp. 1-16

- Kerstin Mitterbacher, Jürgen Fleiß and Stefan Palan
- Economic policy uncertainty and enterprise innovation in China: From the perspective of equity financing and financing structure pp. 17-33

- Yun Liu and Qun Gao
- Nature dependence and seasonality change perceptions for climate adaptation and mitigation pp. 34-44

- Moinul Islam, Koji Kotani and Shunsuke Managi
- Does environmental management system reform improve air quality? Quasi-experimental evidence from China pp. 45-62

- Guodong Chi, Yuanyuan Liu and Hong Fang
- Does the Belt and Road Initiative promote China and the countries along the route to reconstruct the global value chain? Evidence from value-added trade pp. 63-83

- Hui Wang, Ieongcheng Si and Zhihua Chen
- Does institutional ownership affect corporate social responsibility? Evidence from China pp. 84-98

- Taiyun Zhou, Mingxuan Liu, Xiyu Zhang, Zheng Qi and Ni Qin
- Agricultural certification, market access and rural economic growth: Evidence from poverty-stricken counties in China pp. 99-114

- Wenqi Duan, Mingming Jiang and Jianhong Qi
- Shadow banking, investment and interest rate transmission: Evidence from macroprudential policy in China pp. 115-133

- Weixue Li, Sipei Wang, Adrian (Wai-Kong) Cheung and Changsheng Xu
- Valuing high temperature's fiscal costs: Evidence from China pp. 134-152

- Yu Qi, Hongxuan Zhang and Shuai Shao
- Linking Spanish wine farmers to international markets: Is direct export better than indirect export in improving farm performance? pp. 153-163

- Marta Fernández-Olmos, Wanglin Ma and Pecheux-Livat Florine
- Coordination between economic growth and carbon emissions: Evidence from 178 cities in China pp. 164-180

- Huiming Zhang, Lu Xu, Peng Zhou, Xiaodong Zhu and Dan Cudjoe
- Industrial land transfer and enterprise pollution emissions: Evidence from China pp. 181-194

- Caiquan Bai, Dongshui Xie and Yuwei Zhang
- Digital transformation and corporate green supply chain efficiency: Evidence from China pp. 195-207

- Feimei Liao, Yaoyao Hu, Mengjie Chen and Shulin Xu
- Does the construction of Pilot Free Trade Zones promote the development of green economy? - A quasi-natural experiment evidence from China pp. 208-224

- Xiaolei Yan, Taiyi He, Pengcheng Qian and Zhongwen Liu
- Does environmental policy matter for renewable energy production and economic activity? Evidence from Granger causality in quantiles pp. 225-237

- Chi-Chuan Lee and Yong-Yi Li
- Australian energy policy decisions in the wake of the 2022 energy crisis pp. 238-248

- Jonty Flottmann
- A theoretical framework for modeling dual-track granting orientation in green credit policy pp. 249-268

- Sheng Wu and Xiaoyong Zhou
- Has digital technology promoted the restructuring of global value chains? Evidence from China pp. 269-280

- Yuandan Liu, Tingfeng Tang, Ranran Ah and Limin Luo
- Tax incentives and earnings management: A study based on accelerated depreciation policy in China pp. 281-296

- Jiangyuan Wang, Wenlin Fan and Zhixiao Wang
- The effects of state-level foreign manufacturing imports on domestic inter-state and intra-state sales in the U.S.A pp. 297-305

- Nawaraj S. Paudel and Sajal Lahiri
- Extreme climate and corporate financialization: Evidence from China pp. 306-321

- Changzhe Deng, Zhifang Su and Yufang Feng
- Is euro area at full employment ? — A diagnosis from the Beveridge curve pp. 322-340

- Jean Fernand Leythienne
- Risk contribution to deposit insurance: Evidence from commercial and cooperative banks in the Eurozone pp. 341-355

- Pilar Gómez Fernández-Aguado, Antonio Partal Ureña and Eduardo Trigo Martínez
- Fostering regional innovation efficiency through pilot free trade zones: Evidence from China pp. 356-367

- Shiteng Xu, Ronghua Shen, Yahua Zhang and Yifei Cai
- The impact of antiretroviral treatment on the relationship between HIV/AIDS and economic growth pp. 368-387

- Mashudu Lucas Bidzha, Nicholas Ngepah and Talita Greyling
- The dynamic impact of monetary policy on stock market liquidity pp. 388-405

- Xiaoyi Lyu and Hao Hu
- The role of higher education and institutional quality for carbon neutrality: Evidence from emerging economies pp. 406-417

- Liya Zheng, Muhammad Umar, Adnan Safi and Nada Khaddage-Soboh
- Determinants of global carbon emission and aggregate carbon intensity: A multi-region input−output approach pp. 418-435

- Chengzhen Xu, Qingyuan Zhu, Xingchen Li, Liangpeng Wu and Ping Deng
- Transfer of knowledge: Do trade surpluses foster quality in accounting practices? pp. 436-451

- Elizabeth H. Turner, Arturo Pacheco-Paredes and Clark Wheatley
- Renewable hydrogen requirements and impacts for network balancing: A Queensland case study pp. 452-469

- Phillip Wild, Lucas Skoufa and Nancy Spencer
- Understanding smallholder preferences for joint ventures in Ghana's rice sector: Improving market access through inclusive business models pp. 470-481

- Priscilla Creppy, Kathryn Bicknell and Alan Renwick
- Revenue-increasing effect of rural e-commerce: A perspective of farmers' market integration and employment growth pp. 482-493

- Wei Li and Weiwei He
- A re-examination of the influence of human capital on urban-rural income gap in China: College enrollment expansion, digital economy and spatial spillover pp. 494-519

- Haotian Luo and Qing Hu
- Effects of bid protests against government agencies on firm performance: Role of interorganisational relationship pp. 520-540

- Daeyong Lee, Ju-Yeon Lee and Brett W. Josephson
- Government innovation preferences, institutional fragility, and digital economic development pp. 541-555

- Muqing Ye and Wei Zeng
- Spatial effects and influencing factors of urban sustainable development: An analysis of urban agglomerations in China pp. 556-575

- Xiaosen Du, Jing Zhou and Chengyou Xiao
- Utility of inequality sensitive measures of the gender wage gap: Evidence from South Africa pp. 576-590

- Adeola Oyenubi and Jacqueline Mosomi
- Does tax symmetry improve corporate innovation investment? Evidence from the change policy of loss carrying forward period in China pp. 591-602

- Fenghua Guo, Peiyun Huo, Hui Song, Duolei Zhang and Lei Zhou
- Measuring Innovativeness: A ranking of the ordinal utility from consumption is more robust than either of ‘outcomes of commercialization’ or patent counts pp. 603-616

- Oghenovo A. Obrimah
- Do farmers always choose agricultural insurance against climate change risks? pp. 617-628

- Ji-Le Sun, Ran Tao, Jiao Wang, Yi-Fei Wang and Jia-Yi Li
- The impact of digital financial inclusion on China's regional disparities in the quality of economic development: Based on the relational data paradigm pp. 629-651

- Guoxuan Ding and Nier Kang
- Analyzing market power of the agricultural industry in Asia pp. 652-669

- Adrián Rodríguez del Valle and Esteban Fernández-Vázquez
- FinTech and SME’ performance: Evidence from China pp. 670-682

- Xiaofan Li, Yongwei Ye, Zhaoda Liu, Yunqing Tao and Jingjing Jiang
- Does climate risk impact firms' ESG performance? Evidence from China pp. 683-695

- Yongtai Chen, Yi-Shuai Ren, Seema Narayan and Ngoc Quang Anh Huynh
- Linking farmers to markets: Assessing small-scale farmers' preferences for an official phytosanitary regime in the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 696-708

- Gulkaiyr Saparova, Ghulam Dastgir Khan and Niraj Prakash Joshi
- How does manufacturing servitization effect global value chain upgrading? Tests based on the dual perspectives of “participation” and “division position” pp. 709-723

- Yixin Dai, Xiaoying Zhao, Juhua Yang and Hao Chen
- Urbanization and low-carbon cities: Evidence from city-county merger in China pp. 724-737

- Kai Yin and Qin Miao
- The redistributive impact of consumption taxation in the EU: Lessons from the post-financial crisis decade pp. 738-755

- Sofia Maier and Mattia Ricci
- Adapting to the gig economy: Determinants of financial resilience among “Giggers” pp. 756-771

- Siti Nurazira Mohd Daud, Zaiton Osman, Shamzaeffa Samsudin and Ing Grace Phang
- Assessment of environmental concern for enterprise pollution reduction pp. 772-786

- Fanglin Chen, Tianzi Zhang and Zhongfei Chen
- The green effect of digital transformation: The impact of digital transformation in fiscal and taxation on regional green development pp. 787-800

- Xiaoting Lv and Ziang Wu
- Racial disparities in labor outcomes: The effects of hiring discrimination over the business cycle pp. 801-817

- Florian Kuhn and Luis Chanci
- Interrelationships of renewable energy zones in Queensland: localised effects on capacity value and congestion pp. 818-833

- Paul McDonald
- How does environmental legislation affect enterprise investment preferences? A quasi-natural experiment based on China's new environmental protection law pp. 834-855

- Xiaomeng Zhao, Yinna Chen, Deng-Kui Si and Cun-Yuan Jiang
- Can the digital economy boost rural residents’ income? Evidence from China based on the spatial Durbin model pp. 856-872

- Jiancong Tao, Zhe Wang, Yujie Xu, Boyu Zhao and Jiaqi Liu
- Carbon Market and corporate financing behavior-From the perspective of constraints and demand pp. 873-889

- Yizhong Wu, Xiaoxing Liu and Chun Tang
- Diversification's effect and manager experience on investment efficiency pp. 890-900

- Hsiao-Fen Hsiao, Jinquan Tang and Conghua Wen
- Operating risk of enterprises when adopting environmental regulation: Evidence from environmental protection law in China pp. 901-914

- Jianglong Li, Jinfeng Gao and Meiling Liao
- Do mandatory environmental policies really work? A case study of California's mandatory commercial recycling law pp. 915-930

- Macson O. Ogieriakhi and Xingguo Wang
- Regional differences and determinants of environmental efficiency in China's road transportation industry pp. 931-946

- Hongwei Liu, Liangyu Shao, Jie Min and Xiang Ji
- Can the government environmental vertical reform reduce air pollution? A quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 947-963

- Chen You, Javier Cifuentes-Faura, Xiaoqian Liu and Jinqun Wu
- Who should the elderly borrow money from under formal financial exclusion? Evidence from China pp. 964-982

- Yulin Liu, Hebo Li and Xin Fang
- Green efficiency loss caused by economic growth goals: Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 983-995

- Ying Zhai, Wenzhi Wang and Liying Zhou
- Do natural disaster affect rural labor migration? Evidence from the Wenchuan earthquake in China pp. 996-1006

- Yunmeng Li
- Would behaviors of state-owned enterprises impact the performance of downstream industries in China? pp. 1007-1035

- Zhijie Jia, Shiyan Wen and Boqiang Lin
- Regional heterogeneity and the provincial Phillips curve in China pp. 1036-1044

- Makram El-Shagi and Kiril Tochkov
- Climate change and economic policy uncertainty: Evidence from major countries around the world pp. 1045-1060

- Yongji Zhang, Lingxi Liu, Minghui Lan, Zhi Su and Ke Wang
- Does the government's green commitment matter for energy conservation in China? The role of public spending pp. 1061-1073

- Pengfei Sheng and Weiliang Liu
- Can digital transformation of services promote participation in manufacturing global value chains? pp. 1074-1092

- Zhaobin Fan, Ruimin Bian and Sajid Anwar
- How does digital economy affect green technological innovation in China? New evidence from the “Broadband China” policy pp. 1093-1112

- Shuxin Song, Jun Wen, Yan Li and Lingxiao Li
- The shaping of inter-regional industrial linkages by institutional and cultural division in China: Characteristics and differences pp. 1113-1132

- Mao Qiliang and Mao Xianzhuang
- Fiscal decentralization, government self-interest and fiscal expenditure structure bias pp. 1133-1147

- Sen Li and Guangying Li
- Quantile interdependence and network connectedness between China's green financial and energy markets pp. 1148-1177

- Yang Gao, Yueyi Zhou and Longfeng Zhao
- From the pandemic to the Russia–Ukraine crisis: Dynamic behavior of connectedness between financial markets and implications for portfolio management pp. 1178-1197

- Mohamed Yousfi, Ramzi Farhani and Houssam Bouzgarrou
- Does digital economy improve city-level eco-efficiency in China? pp. 1198-1213

- Aolin Lai, Zhenran Li, Xiurong Hu and Qunwei Wang
- Market-oriented farmland transfer and outsourced machinery services: Evidence from China pp. 1214-1226

- Mingjun Xu, Changling Chen and Memon Aftab Ahmed
- Risk spillover within the carbon-energy system – New evidence considering China's national carbon market pp. 1227-1240

- Chun Tang, Guangyi Yang and Xiaoxing Liu
- Do intergovernmental transfers accelerate the formation of zombie firms? A study based on fuzzy regression discontinuity analysis pp. 1241-1256

- Junfeng Qiao, Jinbo Lyu and Xingyi Yin
- Place-based policy and urban green technology innovation: Evidence from the revitalization of old revolutionary base areas in China pp. 1257-1272

- Changfei Nie, Susu Ye and Yuan Feng
- How does military-civilian integration development influence corporate financial constraints in China? Evidence based on quasi-natural experiments pp. 1273-1289

- Huaijia Zhu, Shiwei Chang, Bo Chen and Huaiqi Zhu
- Regional coordinated development and green transformation: Evidence from major national strategic zones pp. 1290-1307

- Chong Zhuo, Kang Luo, Yaning Song, Ling Dai and Yaobin Liu
- Agricultural marketing channels and market prices: Evidence from high-value crop producers in India pp. 1308-1321

- Alexis Villacis, Thomas Kopp and Ashok K. Mishra
- Assessment of the co-benefits of China's carbon trading policy on carbon emissions reduction and air pollution control in multiple sectors pp. 1322-1335

- Botong Xian, Yanan Wang, Yalin Xu, Juan Wang and Xiaoyan Li
- Digital financial inclusion, resident consumption, and urban carbon emissions in China: A transaction cost perspective pp. 1336-1352

- Qiongwen Cheng, Xiaoge Zhao, Shihu Zhong and Yudan Xing
- Household response to health shocks: Does broadband infrastructure have a role to play? pp. 1353-1370

- Xiqian Wang and Zongyue He
- Is carbon footprint reduction always preferred over offsetting? An analysis of tourists' preferences in the Mallorca region pp. 1371-1381

- Llorenç B. Femenias Rosselló, Angel Bujosa Bestard and Antoni Riera Font
- Achieving clean energy via economic stability to qualify sustainable development goals in China pp. 1382-1394

- Zhezhou Li, Shengchen Chen and Xiyang Chang
- Maternal relative income, bargaining power, and children's education expenditure pp. 1395-1410

- Chuankun Kang, Zhengxin Fu and Shuchen Zhao
- Policy interventions and market innovation in rural China: Empirical evidence from Taobao villages pp. 1411-1429

- Jing Gao, Yiwu Zeng and Min Liu
- Do green finance and hi-tech innovation facilitate sustainable development? Evidence from the Yangtze River Economic Belt pp. 1430-1442

- Lixia Zhang, Huaping Sun, Tianlong Pu, Hui Sun and Zhenling Chen
- Immigrant-native gaps of unemployment and permanent employment in Japan pp. 1443-1463

- Yang Liu
- Understanding the role of China's factors in international commodity price fluctuations: A perspective of monetary-fiscal policy interaction pp. 1464-1483

- Peng Chen and Xinru Miao
- Climate commitments and financial moderation: A deep dive into renewable energy's influence on OECD carbon footprints pp. 1484-1495

- Hassan Hassan, Shanwu Tian, Adnan Safi and Muhammad Umar
- Blockchain technology concerns and corporate financial risk prevention—A quasi-natural experiment for Chinese listed A-share companies pp. 1496-1512

- Kaike Wang, Xin Zhang and Shuhong Wang
- Will the establishment of city commercial banks improve resource allocation efficiency?–Concurrently on bank risk-taking channels of monetary policy in China pp. 1513-1526

- Xingyu Gong, Jintao Yu and Xi Luo
- Heterogeneity in population and values and water pollution clean-up: The Ganges in Kanpur and Varanasi, India pp. 1527-1534

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Seung Jick Yoo
- Analysis of energy policy reform in Iran: Energy and emission intensity changes pp. 1535-1557

- Hasan Raei, Abbas Maleki and Zakariya Farajzadeh
- Does geopolitical risk affect exports? Evidence from China pp. 1558-1569

- Ke Liu, Qiang Fu, Qing Ma and Xiang Ren
- Environmental Protection tax and diversified transition of heavily polluting enterprises: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 1570-1592

- Yangqiu Ren, Guoliu Hu and Qing Wan
- How does low-carbon city pilot policy catalyze companies toward ESG practices? Evidence from China pp. 1593-1607

- Guochao Wan, Weike Zhang and Chao Li
- Exchange rate pass-through in emerging Asia and exposure to external shocks pp. 1608-1624

- John Beirne, Nuobu Renzhi and Pradeep Panthi
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