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Volume 91, issue C, 2024
- Agricultural subsidies on common prosperity: Evidence from the Chinese social survey pp. 1-18

- Zhouhao Sha, Dong Ren, Chengyou Li and Zeru Wang
- Valuation effect of ESG and its impact on capital structure: Evidence from Europe pp. 19-35

- Muhammad Arif Khan, M. Kabir Hassan, Maria Pia Maraghini, Biancone Paolo and Giorgio Valentinuz
- Information infrastructure construction and optimization of resources allocation among firms: Evidence from “Broadband China” strategy pp. 36-53

- Laiqun Jin, Kairui Cao, Jiaye Li and Qunfang Xu
- Effect of information disclosure on firms' direct financing in emerging securities markets pp. 54-68

- Jauling Tseng
- Endogenous green technology progress, green transition and carbon emissions pp. 69-82

- YuXin Liu, Ping Lei and DaYi He
- Executive equity incentive plans: Effective golden handcuffs? pp. 83-97

- Baohua Liu, Nihui Zhang, Kam C. Chan, Yining Chen and Xuemei Qiu
- The development of firm size distribution – Evidence from four Central European countries pp. 98-110

- Hussam Musa, Peter Krištofík, Juraj Medzihorský and Tomáš Klieštik
- Risk premium in a real business cycle framework pp. 111-122

- S. Meral Cakici
- Can green credit policy stimulate firms’ green investments? pp. 123-137

- Yanbai Ma, Ling Lu, Jingbo Cui and Xunpeng Shi
- Do creditors price climate transition risks? A natural experiment based on China's carbon emission trading scheme pp. 138-155

- Yi-Shuai Ren, Imen Derouiche, Majdi Hassan and Pei-Zhi Liu
- External financing, corporate governance and the value of cash holdings pp. 156-179

- Daniel Tut
- Does unconventional monetary policy improve credit support for the industry chain? The mechanism of trade credit pp. 180-192

- Tao Zhou, Zhongfei Li, Hengrui Bai, Zhidi Du, Jinbo Huang and Zengcai Ding
- Merger incentive and strategic corporate social responsibility by a multiproduct corporation pp. 193-206

- Arturo Garcia, Mariel Leal, Sang-Ho Lee and Chul-Hi Park
- Does the quality of bilateral investment treaties matter for outward foreign direct investment? pp. 207-218

- Shi Li, Shujiro Urata and Long Zhao
- The stabilizing effect of government guarantees in real economy investment: Evidence from China pp. 219-240

- Ke Zhang, Xujun Zhang, Lingyun Xiong and Bin Rao
- Do suppliers value clients’ ESG profiles? Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 241-258

- Zhuoyao Xin, Zongyi Zhang and Cheng Xiang
- Digital technology, e-commerce, and economic inequality: The case of China pp. 259-271

- Nian Liu, Yihe Qian, Xinhua Gu and Guoqiang Li
- Do corporate credit spreads predict the real economy? pp. 272-286

- Ujjal Kanti Chatterjee and Flavio Bazzana
- New energy demonstration city and urban pollutant emissions: An analysis based on a spatial difference-in-differences model pp. 287-298

- Bingnan Guo, Yu Feng, Ji Lin and Xu Wang
- Extreme connectedness between NFTs and US equity market: A sectoral analysis pp. 299-315

- Shoaib Ali, Muhammad Umar, Mariya Gubareva and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Together in bad times? The effect of COVID-19 on inflation spillovers in China pp. 316-331

- Yingying Xu and Donald Lien
- Can CSR mitigate negative regional public sentiment? Evidence from major violent crimes in China pp. 332-347

- Zihan Yin, Chao Yan and Zai Li
- Connectedness between (un)conventional monetary policy and islamic and advanced equity markets: A returns and volatility spillover analysis pp. 348-363

- Sun-Yong Choi, Andrew Phiri, Tamara Teplova and Zaghum Umar
- Does digital literacy help residents avoid becoming victims of frauds? Empirical evidence based on a survey of residents in six provinces of east China pp. 364-377

- Peng Li, Qinghai Li and Shanxing Du
- Trading activity, risk aversion, and risk neutral skewness: Evidence from SSE 50ETF option pp. 378-399

- Zhengyun Jiang and Xin Zhou
- Does financial advisors improve portfolio efficiency for individual investors? Evidence from large-scale microdata pp. 400-412

- Fusen Guo, Feng Li and Xiaomeng Lu
- Pain or gain? The effects of transportation infrastructure on labor costs in China 1 pp. 413-431

- Huan Dou, Xinyuan Pang, Huan Ke and Yuanyuan Liu
- Educational attainment and family health risk behaviors pp. 432-439

- Zili Zhang, Qian Tian, Xiao Hu and Nan Cheng
- Effects of common prosperity on China's education expenditure—Empirical analysis based on CFPS quasi-micro panel data pp. 440-455

- Huizong Wang, Huijie Liu and Qiang Fu
- Research on the incentive effect of the policy combination of carbon-reduction pilot cities pp. 456-475

- Bihua Zhou, Yun Huang and Yihang Zhao
- Firm executive political leanings, Washington, and stock market returns pp. 476-491

- Saad Alnahedh and Bader Alhashel
- Overcoming the “diversification trap”:firm investment decisions and innovation under policy uncertainty pp. 492-504

- Yixin Dai, Yixiao Wang and Rongrong Li
- Risk premiums from temperature trends pp. 505-525

- Richard P. Gregory
- Does intergenerational mobility affect corporate innovation? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing enterprises pp. 526-538

- Jinchao Wang, Changfu Luo, Yanfang Dong and Chu-yu Guo
- Does escaping the natural resource curse complement evading the financial resource curse too? Empirical evidence from Indonesia pp. 539-555

- Adnan Ali, Suresh Ramakrishnan, Faisal Faisal, Ayman Hassan Bazhair, Hamid Ghazi H Sulimany and Sami Ur Rahman
- Money talks: How financial constraint influence corporate environmental behavior prioritization pp. 556-578

- Yijun Liu and Rong Xu
- Banking competition and the effectiveness of environmental regulations: Evidence from China pp. 579-596

- Deming Luo, Junhao Kong, Xu Wei and Mohan Zhou
- Transmission of liquidity and credit risks in the Chinese bond market: Analysis based on joint modeling of multiple yield curves pp. 597-615

- Mucai Lin, Zhiwu Hong and Ge Su
- Do defined contribution plans create value for shareholders? pp. 616-633

- Neeru Chaudhry and Rohit Kattamuri
- Stock return volatility and financial distress: Moderating roles of ownership structure, managerial ability, and financial constraints pp. 634-652

- Giang Thi Huong Vuong, Phuc Van Nguyen, Walid Barky and Manh Huu Nguyen
- The optimal strategies of competitive high-frequency traders and effects on market liquidity pp. 653-679

- Hengshun Ge, Haijun Yang and John A. Doukas
- Modelling financial stress during the COVID-19 pandemic: Prediction and deeper insights pp. 680-698

- Indranil Ghosh, Rabin K. Jana, Roubaud David, Oksana Grebinevych, Peter Wanke and Yong Tan
- Time-frequency comovements between environmental cryptocurrency sentiment and faith-based sectoral stocks pp. 699-719

- Ahmed Bossman, Mariya Gubareva, Samuel Kwaku Agyei and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Trading carbon credit tokens on the blockchain pp. 720-733

- Laurens Swinkels
- Heterogeneous environmental consciousness, carbon permit adoption, and endogenous growth: A case of China pp. 734-751

- King Yoong Lim
- Size, value and volatility pp. 752-763

- Stanley Peterburgsky
- Crafting monetary policy beyond low carbon legacy pp. 764-781

- Olatunji A. Shobande, Lawrence Ogbeifun and Nicholas Apergis
- Performance of financial hedging and earnings management under diverse corporate information quality pp. 782-810

- Chin-Wen Hsin, Feng-Yi Chang and Shin-Rong Shiah-Hou
- The relationship between cryptocurrencies and convention financial market: Dynamic causality test and time-varying influence pp. 811-826

- Linxian Huang
- Working longer or working harder? Subjective survival expectations and labor supply in China pp. 827-847

- Qianqian Yang, Zihan Ye and Rongda Chen
- Overseas exposures, global events, and mutual fund performance pp. 848-863

- Dongmin Kong and Zhao Zhao
- Causes and effects of worldwide demutualization of financial exchanges pp. 864-882

- Chinmay Jain, Pankaj Jain and David A. Taylor
- Research on the impact of digital transformation on the production efficiency of manufacturing enterprises: Institution-based analysis of the threshold effect pp. 883-897

- Di Wang and Xuefeng Shao
- Social interactions in short squeeze scenarios pp. 898-919

- Max Suchanek
- Does climate governance moderate the relationship between ESG reporting and firm value? Empirical evidence from India pp. 920-941

- Geeti Mishra, Archana Patro and Aviral Tiwari
- The time-varying and asymmetric impacts of oil price shocks on geopolitical risk pp. 942-957

- Zhifang He and Hao Sun
- Private equity market development, state ownership, and firm innovation: Evidence from China pp. 958-985

- Yuqian He, Song Tang, Lanfang Wang, Susheng Wang and Tao Yu
- Do shipping freight markets impact commodity markets? pp. 986-1014

- Aviral Tiwari, Emmanuel Joel Aikins Abakah, Nader Trabelsi and Mark Wohar
- Does inflation targeting matter for price stability? pp. 1015-1032

- Minjie Guo and Eun-Son Lim
- Do China's policy measures for RMB internationalization foster currency co-movements? pp. 1033-1050

- Jiyoun An, Hyo Sang Kim and Bokyeong Park
- Centralized and decentralized lending: Implications of consolidation in the German banking industry pp. 1051-1063

- Danilo Lopomo Beteto Wegner
- Do more hands make work easier? Public supervision and corporate green innovation pp. 1064-1083

- Yihuan Mao and Yan Lin
- Does import trade liberalization affect youth human capital accumulation: Evidence from prefecture-level cities in China pp. 1084-1094

- Kaijun Chen and Xiaoling Liu
- Diversity in banking and new firm formation. Insights from the Italian local credit markets pp. 1095-1109

- Lucia Errico, Sandro Rondinella and Francesco Trivieri
- The impact of free trade zones on ESG performance: Evidence from China pp. 1110-1122

- Jing Zeng, Bingqian Zhang and Kevin K. Li
- Common institutional ownership and corporate green investment: Evidence from China pp. 1123-1149

- Chao Lu, Tianqi Zhu, Xiaoxue Xia, Ziying Zhao and Yiwen Zhao
- Media sentiment, deposit stability and bank systemic risk: Evidence from China pp. 1150-1172

- Yi Fang, Qi Wang, Yanru Wang and Yan Yuan
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