China Economic Journal
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Volume 6, issue 2-3, 2013
- Introduction to special issue on assessing quality of Chinese statistics pp. 59-62

- Yiping Huang
- Understanding China’s official statistics pp. 63-79

- Xianchun Xu
- How fast has Chinese industry grown? – The upward bias hypothesis revisited pp. 80-102

- Harry X. Wu
- Debunking the myth about China’s low consumption pp. 103-112

- Jun Zhang and Tian Zhu
- How large is income inequality in China: assessment on different estimates of Gini coefficient pp. 113-122

- Ximing Yue, Shi Li and Xia Gao
- Demystify the labor statistics in China pp. 123-133

- Fang Cai, Yang Du and Meiyan Wang
- Clarification of misled statistic data: overestimated per-capita housing area pp. 134-151

- Xin Li and Dianqing Xu
- How big is the Chinese Government debt? pp. 152-171

- Jian Chang, Lingxiu Yang and Yiping Huang
- Announcement: Dr Werner Jackstädt best paper award announcement pp. 172-172

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 2013
- China's economic development and cultural renaissance in the multipolar growth world of the twenty-first century pp. 1-11

- Justin Yifu Lin
- Interpreting fluctuations in output growth in China pp. 12-20

- James Laurenceson
- Labor scarcity and the turning point in the Chinese rural sectors: empirical evidences from a frontier production function study pp. 21-45

- Akira Era and Shota Moriwaki
- Housing affordability in Macau: evidence and policy pp. 46-56

- Hsiao-Chuan Chang
Volume 5, issue 2-3, 2012
- The low fertility rate is the major demographic risk in China pp. 65-84

- Zhigang Guo
- Will one child policy reduce entrepreneurship in China? pp. 85-95

- James Liang
- Housing price and fertility rate pp. 97-111

- Li Pan and Jianguo Xu
- Analysis on factors behind the decline of the agricultural labor share in total labor force of China (1990–2030) pp. 113-130

- Feng Lu and Yang Yewei
- Toward deeper research and better policy for healthy aging – using the unique data of Chinese longitudinal healthy longevity survey pp. 131-149

- Yi Zeng
- Dr. Werner Jackstädt Best Paper Award pp. 151-151

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 1, 2012
- The Chinese economy and income inequality among East Asian countries pp. 1-15

- Sumie Sato and Mototsugu Fukushige
- Structural changes and regional disparity in China's inflation: a revisit pp. 17-28

- Aviral Tiwari and Suresh K.G.
- How will fertility imbalances affect the human capital structure in China? Evidence from the National Family Planning and Fertility Health Survey pp. 29-45

- Xiaoyan Lei, Yan Shen and Xiaxin Wang
- Land titling in China: Chengdu experiment and its consequences pp. 47-64

- Lixing Li
Volume 4, issue 2-3, 2011
- Uncertainty and risk analysis of the Langrun Chinese GDP Forecast: Fan Charts revisited pp. 81-104

- Hao Yu
- The ECFA and its expected effect on cross-strait trade and investment: a Taiwanese perspective pp. 105-124

- Shin-Horng Chen, Meng-chun Liu and Pei-Chang Wen
- Regional technical efficiency and technology gaps in rural China: evidence from CHIP surveys pp. 125-144

- Wenjun Liu
- Capital structure choice and ownership: evidence from electronics enterprises in China pp. 145-158

- Ya-Hwei Yang and Daw Ma
- The international competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing firms and the exit of the renminbi–dollar peg pp. 159-168

- Horatio Morgan
Volume 4, issue 1, 2011
- China and the global economy pp. 1-14

- Justin Yifu Lin
- China's interest in a revaluation of the yuan pp. 15-23

- John Williamson
- Achieving capital account convertibility in China pp. 25-42

- Yiping Huang, Xun Wang, Qin Gou and Daili Wang
- China's macroeconomic stability – an empirical study based on survey data pp. 43-64

- Chia-Shang James Chu, Tianyi Wang and Huihui Li
- Entrepreneurship and bureaucratic control: the case of the Chinese automotive industry pp. 65-80

- Wan-wen Chu
Volume 3, issue 3, 2010
- Nowcasting Chinese GDP: information content of economic and financial data pp. 223-240

- Matthew Yiu and Kenneth Chow
- Relationships between oil price shocks and stock market: an empirical analysis from Greater China pp. 241-254

- Chu-Chia Lin, Chung-Rou Fang and Hui-Pei Cheng
- Has economic freedom fostered bank performance? Panel evidence from China pp. 255-279

- Fadzlan Sufian and Muzafar Shah Habibullah
- On the role of personal relationships for doing business in the Greater Pearl River Delta, China pp. 281-306

- Frank Bickenbach and Wan-Hsin Liu
- Market socialism, Chinese style: bringing development back into economic theory pp. 307-312

- Wan-wen Chu
- A study of prepayment risks in China's mortgage-backed securitization pp. 313-326

- Ho-Mou Wu and Changrong Deng
Volume 3, issue 2, 2010
- Demographic transition, demographic dividend, and Lewis turning point in China pp. 107-119

- Fang Cai
- Discussions on potential bias and implications of Lewis turning point pp. 121-136

- Yang Du and Wang Meiyan
- The rise of labor cost and the fall of labor input: Has China reached Lewis turning point? pp. 137-153

- Wang Meiyan
- Has China passed the Lewis turning point? A structural estimation based on provincial data pp. 155-162

- Yang Yao and Ke Zhang
- The Lewis turning point of Chinese economy: Comparison with Japanese experience pp. 163-179

- Ryoshin Minami and Xinxin Ma
- Macro-economic implications of the turning point pp. 181-190

- Ross Garnaut
- What does the Lewis turning point mean for China? A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 191-207

- Yiping Huang and Tingsong Jiang
- Will Chinese growth slow after the Lewis turning point? pp. 209-219

- Ligang Song and Yongsheng Zhang
- Erratum pp. 221-221

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 1, 2010
- US–China external imbalance and the global financial crisis pp. 1-24

- Justin Yifu Lin, Hinh Dinh and Fernando Im
- The institutional foundation of China's economic growth pp. 25-32

- Qiren Zhou
- The US, China, and global imbalances pp. 33-48

- Linda Yueh
- Migration and urban poverty and inequality in China pp. 49-67

- Albert Park and Dewen Wang
- What determines China's inflation? pp. 69-86

- Yiping Huang, Xun Wang and Xiuping Hua
- Short sale constraints and the information content of trading pp. 87-104

- Jianguo Xu
- Announcement pp. 105-105

- The Editors