Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
2003 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2015
- Chinese MNEs and managerial knowledge transfer in Africa: the case of the construction sector in Ghana pp. 285-310
- Cyrielle Auffray and Xiaolan Fu
- The effects of corporate governance and ownership on the innovation performance of Chinese SMEs pp. 311-335
- Daniel Shapiro, Yao Tang, Miaojun Wang and Weiying Zhang
- The delicate balance for jointly pursuing economic growth in Latin America and China pp. 337-351
- Jaime Ortiz, Haibo Wang and Da Huo
- Early warning of Chinese financial risks: an empirical study based on an MSVAR model pp. 353-367
- Zhou Hui, Liu Canhui and Long Liang
- A tale of two cities -- the development and reform experiences of Shenzhen and Shanghai pp. 369-396
- Horace Yeung
- Directional accuracy tests of Chinese renminbi forecasts pp. 397-406
- Yoichi Tsuchiya and Satoshi Suehara
Volume 13, issue 3, 2015
- The performance impact of firm ownership transformation in China: mixed ownership vs. fully privatised ownership pp. 197-216
- Guy S. Liu, John Beirne and Pei Sun
- The displacement effects of Chinese exports on the US clothing market pp. 217-231
- Rodrigo Zeidan
- Education expenditure in China: potential strategic behavior among regional governments pp. 233-246
- Yanqing Jiang
- General equilibrium evaluation of deregulation in energy sectors in China pp. 247-268
- K. Ali Akkemik and Jia Li
- China’s macroeconomic trends in downward pressures: the ‘micro stimulus’ effects and steady growth pp. 269-284
- Yuanchun Liu, Yanbin Chen, Yanqing Jiang and Jinghai Zheng
Volume 13, issue 2, 2015
- The west and China: globalisation and competition in financial services pp. 87-104
- Peter Nolan
- A double-edged sword: the impact of institutions and political relations on the international market expansion of Chinese state-owned enterprises pp. 105-125
- Lan Gao, Xiaohui Liu and Eleni Lioliou
- Explorative versus exploitative alliances: evidence from the glass industry in China pp. 127-146
- Vincent K.K. Leung, Chi Keung Lau, Zhe Zhang and Flora F. Gu
- Systemic background of local indebtedness and investment overheating during the global crisis in China pp. 147-174
- Maria Csanádi
- The growth appraisal system for Chinese SMEs pp. 175-193
- Qiang Gao and Sujit Banerji
Volume 13, issue 1, 2015
- Institutional systems and catch-up in China pp. 1-15
- Frank McDonald
- China and India’s economic relations with African Countries – neo-colonialism eastern style? pp. 17-31
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam
- The structure and nodes’ role of the world coal trade network pp. 33-49
- Helian Xu and Jing Qin
- What explains the performance of Chinese exporting firms? pp. 51-70
- Nan Zheng and Yi Qu
- Do innovation dimensions matter in China’s cross-regional income differences? pp. 71-85
- Jingjing Yang and Sana Khalil
Volume 12, issue 4, 2014
- China's quest for energy through FDI: new empirical evidence pp. 293-314
- Francisco Urdinez, Gilmar Masiero and Mario Ogasavara
- Vulnerability to poverty in China: a subjective poverty line approach pp. 315-331
- Nicola Angelillo
- An introduction: the challenges of the Chinese electricity industry and its reform pp. 333-352
- Eric Girardin, Guy Liu and Jinghai Zheng
- The Chinese electricity industry: supply capacity and its determinants with reference to OECD countries pp. 353-382
- Guy Liu, Liang Zhang and Eric Girardin
- The efficiencies of Chinese coal-fired power plants: a stochastic-frontier approach pp. 383-393
- Jean-Baptiste Lesourd, Guy Liu and St�phane Genoud
Volume 12, issue 3, 2014
- Towards comprehensive frameworks for Chinese productivity studies pp. 209-210
- Jinghai Zheng and Robin Sickles
- Panel data and productivity measurement: an analysis of Asian productivity trends pp. 211-231
- Robin Sickles, Jiaqi Hao and Chenjun Shang
- Pollution-generating technologies and environmental efficiency pp. 233-251
- Rolf F�re, Shawna Grosskopf, Tommy Lundgren, Per-Olov Marklund and Wenchao Zhou
- The performance of Chinese commercial banks after accession to the WTO: from an efficiency perspective pp. 253-271
- Song Han, Peng Jiang and Yanqing Jiang
- Firms' innovation embedded in their networks of collaboration: China compared to the world pp. 273-292
- Kent WickstrF8;m Jensen and Thomas SchF8;tt
Volume 12, issue 2, 2014
- Harnessing internal and external resources for innovation in emerging economies pp. 99-101
- Jizhen Li, Si Zhang, Poh Wong and Xiaolan Fu
- The nature of innovation channels at the micro level: evidence from Russian manufacturing firms pp. 103-123
- Yuri Simachev, Mikhail Kuzyk and Vera Feygina
- Technology licensing and innovation performance: evidence from Chinese latecomers in high-tech industries pp. 125-147
- Y.Y. Zhao, Poh Wong, A.M. Subramanian and C.C. Hang
- Domestic technological acquisitions and the innovation performance of acquiring firms pp. 149-170
- Zhongjuan Sun
- The role of government, universities, and businesses in advancing technology for SMEs' innovativeness pp. 171-180
- Fourry Handoko, Alan Smith and Colin Burvill
- R&D and patenting by firms in India in high- and medium-high-technology industries pp. 181-207
- Sunil Ambrammal and Ruchi Sharma
Volume 12, issue 1, 2014
- FDI spillovers in China: why do the research findings differ so much? pp. 1-27
- Gary H. Jefferson and Miao Ouyang
- The effect of the state sector on wage inequality in urban China: 1988--2007 pp. 29-45
- Qingjie Xia, Lina Song, Shi Li and Simon Appleton
- The West's aid dilemma and the Chinese solution? pp. 47-61
- Xiaobing Wang, Adam Ozanne and Xin Hao
- Language, knowledge transfer and firm's strategic assets: the strategic role of language in knowledge transfer to China pp. 63-79
- Hui Tan and Alice Gartland
- The relationships between IFRS, earnings losses threshold and earnings management pp. 81-98
- Hui-Sung Kao
Volume 11, issue 4, 2013
- Renminbi exchange rate exposure: evidence from Chinese industries pp. 229-250
- Boyang Miao, Si Zhou, Jing Nie and Zhichao Zhang
- An evaluation of Chinese economic forecasts pp. 251-259
- Herman Stekler and Huixia Zhang
- The economic consequences of China--Africa relations: debunking myths in the debate pp. 261-277
- Simplice Asongu and Gilbert A.A. Aminkeng
- Trade credit and productivity: evidence from China's ethnic areas pp. 279-297
- Junfang Sun and Haiqing Hu
- Risk and seasonal effects: international evidence pp. 299-311
- Qiwei Chen
Volume 11, issue 3, 2013
- Challenges to an upper-middle income country pp. 153-159
- Ding Lu
- Fiscal, financial and monetary foundations for the formation of nation states in the west compared to imperial states in the east c.1415--c.1839 pp. 161-168
- Patrick Karl O'Brien
- An Austrian view on the middle income trap pp. 169-178
- Henrique Schneider
- What determine the interest rates in China's informal market? pp. 179-196
- Yan Yuan and Lihe Xu
- Housing price and household savings rates: evidence from China pp. 197-217
- Shi Li, John Whalley and Xiliang Zhao
- Determinants of shrimp importation into the USA: an application of an augmented gravity model pp. 219-228
- Chenyi He, Kwamena Quagrainie and H. Holly Wang
Volume 11, issue 2, 2013
- The renminbi as an international currency: the next instalment of China’s economic reforms pp. 73-79
- Damian Tobin
- Renminbi internationalisation: precedents and implications pp. 81-99
- Damian Tobin
- Renminbi internationalisation and China’s financial development pp. 101-115
- Robert McCauley
- China’s evolving reserve requirements pp. 117-137
- Guonan Ma, Yan Xiandong and Liu Xi
- Renminbi internationalization as a response to the global imbalance pp. 139-151
- Yuning Gao and D'Maris Coffman
Volume 11, issue 1, 2013
- Surplus labour and Lewis turning points in China pp. 1-12
- Xiaobing Wang and Nick Weaver
- The J-Curve and Japan--China commodity trade pp. 13-28
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
- In search of an optimal strategy for yuan’s real revaluation pp. 29-46
- Meixing Dai
- BRIC national export performance: a portfolio approach pp. 47-58
- Raul Gouvea, Raj V. Mahto and M.J.R. Montoya
- Oil price shocks and producer prices in Taiwan: an application of non-linear error-correction models pp. 59-72
- Kuo-Wei Chou and Po-Chun Lin
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