China Economic Journal
2008 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 3, 2023
- Coordinated economic, energy and environment development across China from 2001 to 2020 pp. 241-255

- Wen-Wen Zhang, Basil Sharp, Bin Zhao, Yu Gu, Nan-Xi Fang, Yue-Ran Hu, Yang Ma, Xin-Chen Shi, Li-Jun Liu, Sheng-Yue Li, Shu-Xiao Wang and Ya-Zhou Liu
- The heterogeneous effect of administrative level of cities on energy efficiency: a panel study of China pp. 256-271

- Daqian Shi and Kai Hu
- Digital economy and carbon emission reduction: evidence from China pp. 272-301

- Dongfa Feng, Yan Shen, Xuanli Xie and Yiping Huang
- Macroeconomic implications of China’s dual carbon goals pp. 302-311

- He Xiaobei
- Digital transformation and corporate performance: evidence from China pp. 312-334

- Shiguang Li, Zheng Yang and Yixiang Tian
- Impacts of population aging on the quantity and quality of pharmaceutical innovation: evidence from OECD countries pp. 335-353

- Ke Shen and Zhenyi Huang
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- Introduction by the guest editor pp. 101-103

- Jintao Xu
- Long-term forecast and policy discussion on China’s carbon emissions pp. 104-120

- Min Wang
- Carbon neutrality and renewable energy development in China pp. 121-138

- Feng Song and Ao Sun
- Development of the electric vehicle industry in China pp. 139-184

- Jianwei Xing, Xiyuan Liu and Yushuai Zhang
- The potential of China’s ecosystems in meeting the carbon neutrality goal: evidence from the forest sector pp. 185-202

- Yuanyuan Yi and Jintao Xu
- Carbon emission trading systems: a review of systems across the globe and a close look at China’s national approach pp. 203-216

- Xianling Long and Lawrence H. Goulder
- Estimating the CO2 marginal abatement cost and implications for climate policies in China’s industrial sector: A firm-level analysis pp. 217-239

- Xing Chen, Xuan Wang, Tianyang Xi and Jintao Xu
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- Understanding China’s road to common prosperity: background, definition and path pp. 1-13

- Shiyun Li
- A portrait of China’s economic transformation: from manufacturing to services pp. 14-27

- Bin Zhang, He Zhu and Jiajia Zhang
- Optimal public debt under demographic changes in China pp. 28-43

- Lixin Sun
- Is there a J-curve under COVID-19 effects pp. 44-62

- Mortaza Ojaghlou and Erginbay Ugurlu
- Market expectation management and renminbi exchange rate policy under depreciation pressure pp. 63-79

- Mei Li
- Impacts of health insurance on health care utilization and health behaviors among older people in China pp. 80-99

- Qingyuan Xue and Nopphol Witvorapong
- Statement of Retraction: Why did they get in trouble? The influence of firm characteristics and institutional distance in the case of Chinese outward foreign direct investment pp. 100-100

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2022
- China’s changing economic relations with the world: introduction pp. 231-234

- Yiping Huang
- The international monetary system: evolution and revolution pp. 235-252

- Yanliang Miao and Xuan Fei
- The impact of financial sanctions on the international monetary system pp. 253-262

- Qiyuan Xu and Aizong Xiong
- The reemergence of the issue of US ‘external sustainability’ and what should be China’s responses pp. 263-276

- Yu Yongding
- U.S.-China trade relations in an era of great power competition pp. 277-289

- David Dollar
- For better or worse, in sickness and in health: Australia-China political relations and trade pp. 290-309

- Jane Golley, Vishesh Agarwal, James Laurenceson and Tunye Qiu
- China and global value chain restructuring pp. 310-329

- Yuqing Xing
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue on platform economic in China pp. 121-124

- Yan Shen
- ‘Strong regulations’ of China’s platform economy: a preliminary assessment pp. 125-138

- Yiping Huang
- Platform economy and China’s labor market: structural transformation and policy challenges pp. 139-152

- Lixing Li, Yiqing Mo and Guangsu Zhou
- The impact of the digital economy on China’s economic growth and productivity performance pp. 153-170

- Harry X. Wu and Changhua Yu
- Platform antitrust in China pp. 171-186

- Hao Wang
- China in international digital economy governance pp. 187-201

- Zha Daojiong and Ting Dong
- Data governance in China’s platform economy pp. 202-215

- Yan Shen
- Innovative development and regulation of digital financial platforms in China pp. 216-230

- Zhuo Huang and Li Zhu
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- One year after COVID: the challenges and outlook of Chinese micro-and-small enterprises pp. 1-28

- Tao Kong, Xiaohan Yang, Ranran Wang, Zijun Cheng, Changyu Ren, Shuo Liu, Zhenhua Li, Fang Wang, Xiaoyin Ma and Xiaobo Zhang
- China trade with belt and road countries: the role and impact of institutions pp. 29-48

- Satar Bakhsh, He Yin, Mohsin Shabir and Kishwar Ali
- Trade uncertainty in US and China on trade openness in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 49-59

- Witness Bandura
- Impacts of the recent USA and China trade dispute on China’s aquatic products pp. 60-76

- Kun Lu, Pierre Failler, Benjamin M. Drakeford, Qinyi Wang and Tong Liu
- The elderly’s health capacity to work in China pp. 77-92

- Peng Zhan, Xinxin Ma, Takashi Oshio and Yibo Mao
- Is China market socialist? Comparing Western theory to Eastern practice pp. 93-119

- James A. Yunker
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- Demographic changes and economic growth: impact and mechanisms pp. 223-242

- Qian Hu, Xiaoyan Lei and Bo Zhao
- Wage payments and fixed capital investment in imperfect financial and labor markets: the case of China pp. 243-290

- Tao Gu
- Digital financial inclusion and economic growth: provincial data analysis of China pp. 291-310

- Mahmood Ahmad, Abdul Majeed, Muhammad Asif Khan, Muhammad Sohaib and Khurram Shehzad
- A new algorithm for matching Chinese NBS firm-level with customs data pp. 311-335

- Peter Egger, Susie Xi Rao and Sebastiano Papini
- Overcoming the middle-income trap: International experiences and China’s choice pp. 336-349

- Pingping Wang, Xun Wang, Zhuo Huang and Baoqun Fan
- Trade related sectorial infrastructure and exports of belt and road countries: does belt and road initiatives make this relation structurally instable? pp. 350-374

- Faheem Ur Rehman and Abul Ala Noman
- Steerer of global economic growth: did China step in role during the 2007-08 Great Recession? Evidence from some East Asian economies pp. 375-387

- Moussa K. Fall
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 117-119

- Miaojie Yu
- What does China’s ‘dual circulations’ development paradigm mean and how it can be achieved? pp. 120-127

- Justin Yifu Lin
- RCEP: a strategic opportunity for multilateralism pp. 128-143

- Peter Drysdale and Shiro Armstrong
- Understanding RCEP and CPTPP: from the perspective China’s dual circulation economic strategy pp. 144-161

- Haiwei Jiang and Miaojie Yu
- RCEP from the middle powers’ Perspective pp. 162-170

- Fukunari Kimura
- Semi-inclusive regional economic agreements in the pacific: a perspective from global value chains pp. 171-186

- Shang-Jin Wei and Xinding Yu
- Putting the China-EU comprehensive agreement on investment in context pp. 187-199

- Peter Egger
- The EU—China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Lessons Learnt for Indonesia pp. 200-221

- Lili Yan Ing and Junianto James Losari
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue on digital currency pp. 1-3

- Yang Ji and Yan Shen
- What can blockchain do and cannot do? pp. 4-25

- Zhong Xu and Chuanwei Zou
- Digitalization of cross-border payments pp. 26-38

- Dong He
- The potential impacts and risks of global stablecoins pp. 39-51

- Cangshu Li and Yan Shen
- A global perspective on central bank digital currency pp. 52-66

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Li Yan and Yu Wang
- The genesis, design and implications of China’s central bank digital currency pp. 67-77

- Shiyun Li and Yiping Huang
- A study of the economic impact of central bank digital currency under global competition pp. 78-101

- Wu Tong and Chen Jiayou
- China, the United States, and central bank digital currencies: how important is it to be first? pp. 102-115

- Martin Chorzempa
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