Economic and Political Studies
2013 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 1, 2025
- Towards an accurate understanding of ‘new quality productive forces’ pp. 1-15

- Fusheng Xie, Nan Jiang and Xiaolu Kuang
- Local government debts and corporate bond spreads: Evidence from China pp. 16-42

- Haoming Ye, Yan Wang and Xiaoguang Yang
- China, the Global South, and the transnationalisation strategy of the renminbi pp. 43-69

- Clément Berthou and Jean-François Ponsot
- BRICS currencies as safe havens and hedges: An empirical analysis of their potential for G7 stock markets before and during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 70-97

- Ewa Feder-Sempach, Piotr Szczepocki and Joanna Bogołębska
- Central bank swaps and foreign reserves: From the perspective of a global network pp. 98-123

- Ying Li and Ting Li
Volume 12, issue 4, 2024
- EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: The impact of firm supply chains on firm value pp. 363-382

- Kees G. Koedijk, Xinrui Lin, Tong Qi and Wenhui Qiang
- The impacts of the China–US trade war on China’s trade and greenfield investment pp. 383-398

- Haichao Fan, Guangyuan Guo and Caiyun Wu
- Managing capital flow reversals pp. 399-420

- Chokri Zehri and Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar
- Does digital finance help reduce self-rationing of small and medium-sized enterprises? Evidence from China pp. 421-440

- Haiqiang Chen and Yuling Yuan
- The affordability of access to health care for older adults in China pp. 441-462

- Cai Xu and Mack Shelley
- Age structure and economic growth: The quantification of China’s demographic dividends pp. 463-481

- Zijun Wang, Qingsong Yao and Guoqing Zhao
Volume 12, issue 3, 2024
- Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative: The case of Pakistan pp. 235-249

- Zhan-Ming Chen, Yasir Amin, Ruiping Jiang, Shan Guo, Yuyuan Wen and Xinye Zheng
- Why can some countries perform better in resolving some social problems: A comparative study pp. 250-266

- Wilson X. B. Li and Tina T. He
- When democratic deliberation encounters Confucian moral governance: Rethinking consultative politics in rural China pp. 267-284

- Rongxin Li
- My enemy’s enemies are my friends: Alternative sources of support in multi-party races pp. 285-317

- Carlos Costa
- Youth voting and institutional change in the post-Arab Spring MENA region pp. 318-344

- Ali Fakih, Mohammad Hammoud and Nagham Sayour
- Global supply chain resilience: Facts, rationales and responses pp. 345-361

- Zhiyuan Li and Mingyao Xu
Volume 12, issue 2, 2024
- Policy uncertainty and land transaction prices in China pp. 117-142

- Xiaoyang Li, Mo Liang and Jidong Yang
- Cultural tightness, trust, and power in enforcing tax compliance pp. 143-170

- Aloys Prinz
- Tax enforcement activities: Evidence on the impact of a threat-of-audit letter pp. 171-187

- Carlo V. Fiorio and Alessandro Santoro
- Tax evasion and debt in a dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 188-206

- Rosella Levaggi and Francesco Menoncin
- Specific vs. ad valorem taxation and social welfare in mixed duopoly with foreign ownership pp. 207-219

- Ming Sun, Leonard F. S. Wang and Qidi Zhang
- Optimal privatisation, and optimum-welfare and maximum-revenue tariffs pp. 220-234

- Tien-Der Han and Ruochen Li
Volume 12, issue 1, 2024
- The value of FinTech innovations for the finance industry: Evidence from China pp. 1-19

- Zhigang Qiu, Jianqiu Wang, Ke Wu and Sijie Yang
- Can ChatGPT reduce human financial analysts’ optimistic biases? pp. 20-33

- Xiaoyang Li, Haoming Feng, Hailong Yang and Jiyuan Huang
- No more free lunch: The increasing popularity of machine learning and financial market efficiency pp. 34-57

- Jian Feng and Xin Liu
- Predicting new firm survival and growth: The power of alternative data pp. 58-87

- Su Wang
- Financial inclusion and carbon emissions in Asia: Implications for environmental sustainability pp. 88-104

- Shahzad Hussain, Tanveer Ahmad, Sabeeh Ullah, Ajid Ur Rehman and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- Mixed oligopoly, state-owned banks’ shareholding reform and foreign capital penetration pp. 105-116

- Di Gao, Yongsheng Chu and Hongjin Xiang
Volume 11, issue 4, 2023
- Understanding the digital economy in China: Characteristics, challenges, and prospects pp. 419-440

- Terence Tai Leung Chong, Sizhu Wang and Ce Zhang
- Digital literacy and financial market participation of middle-aged and elderly adults in China pp. 441-468

- Qing Wang, Chengjun Liu and Sai Lan
- The 2018 new asset management regulation and LGFV bonds in China pp. 469-493

- Zhigang Qiu, Xi Sun, Lijun Wu, Dun Jia and Ziyue Wang
- The high-speed railway opening and audit quality: Evidence from China pp. 494-515

- Yurou Liu
- The energy transition of the Chinese national oil companies towards renewables: An opportunity or a bottleneck? pp. 516-528

- Suleyman Orhun Altiparmak and Sidan Wang
- Can executive mobility reduce the stock price crash risk? Evidence from China pp. 529-540

- Jing Zhang, Shuang Yue and Shuang Zi
Volume 11, issue 3, 2023
- Introduction pp. 275-278

- James Alm and Yongzheng Liu
- Using behavioural economics to understand tax compliance pp. 279-294

- James Alm and Matthias Kasper
- Is tax evasion macho? Testosterone, personality traits and evasion pp. 295-315

- Marcelo Arbex, Justin M. Carré, Shawn N. Geniole and Enlinson Mattos
- Whistleblowing and tax evasion: Experimental evidence pp. 316-333

- Michele Bernasconi, Luca Corazzini and Tiziana Medda
- Declaring income versus declaring taxes in tax compliance experiments: Does the design of laboratory experiments affect the results? pp. 334-349

- Stephan Muehlbacher, Andre Hartmann, Erich Kirchler and James Alm
- Do experienced subjects bias experimental results? Evidence from 16 laboratories in six countries pp. 350-364

- Alice Guerra, Brooke Harrington, Sven Steinmo and John D’Attoma
- Perceptions of trust and power are associated with tax compliance: A cross-cultural study pp. 365-381

- Christoph Kogler, Jerome Olsen, Erich Kirchler, Larissa M. Batrancea and Anca Nichita
- The slippery slope framework: A comprehensive evaluation of factors affecting trust and power pp. 382-399

- Mardhiah Mardhiah, Riyana Miranti and Robert Tanton
- Relative trust and tax morale pp. 400-418

- Eva Matthaei, Ho Fai Chan, Charlotte Schmidt and Benno Torgler
Volume 11, issue 2, 2023
- Key issues in promoting rural revitalisation in China pp. 149-173

- Zhong Tang and Mingxi Han
- The relationship between political connections and the mutual fund performance: Evidence from the US pp. 174-208

- Zhengkai Liu, Debao Hu and Zheng He
- Education, skill formation and inequality: An introduction pp. 209-210

- Xuezheng Qin and Po Yang
- Inequality and workforce development in the post-COVID-19 environment: The case of Maine pp. 211-233

- Thomas F. Remington
- The impact of globalisation on the skill wage gap in Turkey: A quantile regression approach pp. 234-251

- Hayriye Özgül Özkan-Değirmenci
- The role of intermediaries in US workforce and education innovation pp. 252-273

- Robert P. Giloth
Volume 11, issue 1, 2023
- The Chinese path to modernisation: Its universality and uniqueness pp. 1-16

- Shouying Liu and Xuefeng Xiong
- US economic and trade sanctions against China: A loss-loss confrontation pp. 17-44

- Liang Guo, Sizhu Wang and Nicole Z. Xu
- Introduction pp. 45-46

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Iikka Korhonen
- A decade of RMB internationalisation pp. 47-74

- Yin-Wong Cheung
- US monetary policy uncertainty and RMB deviations from covered interest parity pp. 75-98

- Zhitao Lin and Xingwang Qian
- Liquidity of China’s government bond market: Measures and driving forces pp. 99-122

- Gaofeng Han, Hui Miao and Yabin Wang
- Capital flows, economic growth and the real effective exchange rate: Evidence from China pp. 123-147

- Xin Tian, Jakob de Haan and Yanping Zhao
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