Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
2003 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Xiaming Liu From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (chris.longhurst@tandf.co.uk). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 20, issue 4, 2022
- Dual Circulation: a New Structural Economics view of development pp. 303-322
- Lin Justin Yifu and Xiaobing Wang
- Market economy and China’s “common prosperity” campaign pp. 323-337
- Weiying Zhang
- How do firms specialize? The technological positions of Chinese robotics firms pp. 339-353
- Koichiro Kimura
- Bequest motives and the Chinese household saving puzzle pp. 355-376
- Cheng Tang, Cheng Zhang and Huaxia Yang
- Economic agglomeration and product quality upgrading: evidence from China pp. 377-395
- Dinggen Zhou, Yanguang Liu, Xiaohang Ren, Cheng Yan and Yukun Shi
- Examining the nonlinear impact of the banking sector on economic growth: evidence from China’s Provinces pp. 397-414
- Hazwan Haini
- Bubbles all the way down? Detecting and date-stamping bubble behaviours in NFT and DeFi markets pp. 415-436
- Yizhi Wang, Florian Horky, Lennart J. Baals, Brian Lucey and Samuel A. Vigne
- The impact of governance improvement of institutional shareholders on firm value pp. 437-460
- Dan Li and Hong Li
- Resurgent Asia; diversity in development pp. 461-468
- V. N. Balasubramanyam
Volume 20, issue 3, 2022
- East meets West: challenges and responses in pandemic times pp. 219-224
- Yuan Li and Amelia Hadfield
- From pandemic to endemic? Learning lessons from a global contagion pp. 225-233
- Amelia Hadfield
- China’s public health diplomacy in the post Covid-19 era pp. 235-244
- Lei Zhao and Bing Wang
- Gengzi reflections: how did Chinese culture evolve in the last 180 years pp. 245-251
- Yinshan Tang
- Leaders, institutions and people during Covid-19: Secret of Asian success pp. 253-273
- Ajit Bhalla and Jing Fang
- China’s rise and peace building in Asia pp. 275-285
- Yunling Zhang
- From fragmented space to the Space University Institute pp. 287-293
- Thomas Hoerber
- A new type of engagement between China and Europe amidst the COVID pandemic pp. 295-301
- Zhigao He and Yuan Li
Volume 20, issue 2, 2022
- A survey of AI in finance pp. 125-137
- Yi Cao and Jia Zhai
- Can Voluntary Insurance ensure risk-free digital-banking in Chinese-economy: seeking attentions? pp. 139-158
- Akim M. Rahman and Saadi Islam
- Herding behavior in Hong Kong stock market during the COVID-19 period: a systematic detection approach pp. 159-170
- Conghua Wen, Zixi Yang and Rui Jiang
- Directional change for handling tick-to-tick data pp. 171-182
- Edward P.K. Tsang
- The financial interconnectedness between global equity markets and crude oil: evidence from the GCC pp. 183-206
- Moosa Yousuf and Jia Zhai
- Development paradigm of artificial intelligence in China from the perspective of digital economics pp. 207-217
- Zhiyi Liu and Yejie Zheng
Volume 20, issue 1, 2022
- Boosting economic growth through energy in Africa: the role of Chinese investment and institutional quality pp. 1-21
- Abdulrasheed Zakari and Irfan Khan
- Effects of economic policy uncertainty on energy demand: evidence from 72 countries pp. 23-38
- Yaman Omer Erzurumlu and Giray Gözgör
- The effects of government political visits on sustainability of energy enterprises: evidence from rare earth companies in China pp. 39-63
- Minghui Li, Chong Liu and Fang Zhang
- The two faces of FDI in environmental performance: a meta-analysis of empirical evidence in China pp. 65-94
- Yingqi Wei, Sasa Ding and Ziko Konwar
- Goals on the road: institutional innovations in carbon peak and carbon neutrality pp. 95-107
- Kang Jia
- Carbon sequestration capacity of terrestrial vegetation in China based on satellite data pp. 109-124
- Jiandong Chen, Ping Wang, Ming Gao, Wenxuan Hou and Haiming Liao
Volume 19, issue 4, 2021
- Chinese FDI and impacts on technology transfer, linkages, and learning in Africa: evidence from the field pp. 257-268
- Yoon Jung Park and Xiaoyang Tang
- Chinese investment in East Africa: History, status, and impacts pp. 269-293
- Ying Xia
- Adaptation, innovation, and industrialization: the impact of Chinese investments on skill development in the Zambian and Malawian cotton sectors pp. 295-313
- Xiaoyang Tang
- Can Chinese investment lead to knowledge and technology transfers? The case of Madagascar pp. 315-334
- David Landry and Yunnan Chen
- ‘Africa’s China’: Chinese manufacturing investment in Nigeria and channels for technology transfer pp. 335-358
- Yunnan Chen
- Connection issues: a study on the limitations of knowledge transfer in Huawei’s African training centres pp. 359-385
- Henry Tugendhat
Volume 19, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction to special section on global trading system with the New American administration: China, United States and Europe pp. 173-179
- K. C. Fung
- China and Central Europe: cooperation in difficult times during the Covid-19 outbreak pp. 181-196
- Rudolf Furst
- The role of law in Chinese value chains pp. 197-220
- Henry Gao and Gregory Shaffer
- Virtuous globalization, the three-zeros policy, and China’s choice pp. 221-237
- Guanzhong James Wen
- The COVID-19 pandemic and the transformation of health policy: a syndemic perspective pp. 239-255
- Xi Chen and Annie Fan
Volume 19, issue 2, 2021
- Application of remote sensing satellite data for carbon emissions reduction pp. 109-117
- Jiandong Chen, Ming Gao, Shasha Huang and Wenxuan Hou
- Chinese investment and corruption in Africa pp. 119-145
- Christopher Culver
- Financial pre-factors for post-performance of cross-border mergers & acquisitions pp. 147-161
- Ying Zhang and Marcel Ausloos
- Access to knowledge and knowledge production: the case of China pp. 163-172
- Siyang Li and Christer Ljungwall
Volume 19, issue 1, 2021
- Do ‘zombie firms’ emerge among private firms in China? A survival analysis approach that pays attention to the reception of trade credit pp. 1-34
- Maho Shiraishi and Go Yano
- Can real estate regulatory policies constrain real estate risks to banks? Evidence from China pp. 35-53
- Junhua Jiang
- Does communist party membership bring a wage premium in China? a meta-analysis pp. 55-94
- Xinxin Ma and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Does IFRS convergence bring improvement in firm performance? An empirical analysis pp. 95-107
- Muhammad Shahin Miah
Volume 18, issue 4, 2020
- China and the West: crossroads of civilisation pp. 273-287
- Peter Nolan
- On the Chinese’ health expenditure: from Toda-Yamamoto to machine learning approach pp. 289-309
- Marco Mele and Luana Randazzo
- Introduction to the special section: the impact of Covid-19 and post-pandemic recovery: China and the world economy pp. 311-319
- Xiaolan Fu, Jing Zhang and Liming Wang
- Reshaping of global supply chains will take place, but it will not happen fast pp. 321-325
- Beata Javorcik
- China’s economic outlook against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and US-China tensions pp. 327-331
- Justin Lin
- Digital economy in the post-pandemic era pp. 333-339
- Xiaojuan Jiang
- Covid-19 pandemic as an accelerator of economic transition and financial innovation in China pp. 341-348
- Shusong Ba and Haifeng Bai
- Sino–UK science and technology collaboration in field of people’s livelihood pp. 349-354
- Fuquan Sun
- The impact of COVID-19 on China’s trade and outward FDI and related countermeasures pp. 355-364
- Wenjing Duan, Shujin Zhu and Mingyong Lai
- The negotiation of EU–China comprehensive agreement on investment and its potential impact in the post-pandemic era pp. 365-372
- Liming Wang and Yuan Li
- Economic recovery in the early epicentre: the case of Hubei Province in China pp. 373-378
- Jianhua Zhang and Fengyi Zheng
- The wide range of national reactions to the common COVID-19 shock: observations on causes and effects pp. 379-383
- Derek Qi Ren Kok and Wing Thye Woo
- Covid-19 and development: lessons from historical pandemics pp. 385-397
- Wenxuan Hou, Brian Main and Xianda Liu
Volume 18, issue 3, 2020
- China’s tough battles to achieve the centenary goals pp. 203-207
- Ding Lu
- The role of institutional quality and human capital for economic growth across Chinese provinces – a dynamic panel data approach pp. 209-227
- Linda Glawe and Helmut Wagner
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA pp. 229-242
- Yanrui Wu
- Valuing the impact on wellbeing of urban amenities in Beijing pp. 243-252
- Geraint Johnes
- The China Miracle in a technological and socio-political framework—The role of institutions pp. 253-272
- Qing-Ping Ma
Volume 18, issue 2, 2020
- ‘Made in China 2025’ and China’s cross-border strategic M&As in OECD countries pp. 91-114
- Yue Lin
- The geography of M&A financial and legal advisors: international financial centres, legal complexity and the differentiation pp. 115-133
- Bryane Michael, Simon Zhao and Dariusz Wojick
- Supranational institutions and location choice of outward direct investment: evidence from China’s Yangtze River Delta region pp. 135-159
- Qihu Wang and Kang Zhang
- The drivers of the great bull stock market of 2015 in China: evidence and policy implications pp. 161-181
- Guoxiang Song
- Are people happier with larger green space? A study of greenness and happiness in urban China pp. 183-201
- Manxi Cheng
Volume 18, issue 1, 2020
- China–Africa science and technology collaboration: evidence from collaborative research papers and patents pp. 1-27
- Mammo Muchie and Swapan Kumar Patra
- “Silicon trade policies” and a comparative analysis of China-U.S. and Japan-U.S. trade conflicts pp. 29-50
- K. C. Fung, Nathalie Aminian, Xiaoqing (Maggie) Fu, Jung Ho Rhee and Chris Y. Tung
- The impact of the New Rural Pension Scheme on labor supply of intra-household prime-age adults in rural China pp. 51-72
- Xinxin Ma
- Population urbanization competition among prefecture-level cities in china based on two-regime spatial econometrics pp. 73-89
- Wei Chen and Ying Zhang
| |