Economic and Political Studies
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2022
- The potential of energy cooperation between China and Australia under the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 369-386

- Qinhua Xu, Jishuang Yu, Xunpeng Shi and Elena Collinson
- Engaging the dragon: UK government documents on doing business with China pp. 387-415

- Yue Ming and Michael Plouffe
- Regional power system transitions towards carbon neutrality: The case of North China pp. 416-441

- Ying Fan, Zhuang Liang and Xing Yao
- Urban wage inequality: The reform of state-owned enterprises in China’s great transition pp. 442-461

- Shiyu Sun, Xixi Chu and Xiangbo Liu
- Upstream SOEs in the mixed-ownership reform pp. 462-475

- Qian Liu and Leonard F. S. Wang
- Measuring quality of life: A system of indicators pp. 476-491

- Aygun Guliyeva
Volume 10, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction pp. 251-252

- Iftekhar Hasan
- Geopolitical risks, uncertainty, and stock market performance pp. 253-265

- Maria-Eleni Agoraki, Georgios Kouretas and Nikiforos Laopodis
- Are transactional political connections more valuable to firms than relational political connections? pp. 266-278

- Taufiq Arifin, Rezaul Kabir, Katherin Marthon and Sutaryo Sutaryo
- Foreign direct investment and economic policy uncertainty in China pp. 279-289

- Lidan Zhang and Gonul Colak
- Trust, politics and post-IPO performance: SOEs vs. the private sector pp. 290-313

- Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, Xian Sun and Mingming Zhou
- Political uncertainty, leadership and productivity pp. 314-326

- Chunxia Jiang and Yun Zhu
- The Three Links policy and stock returns pp. 327-341

- Allen Lin and Steven Raymar
- Politics and banking: A survey of the recent literature pp. 342-352

- Laurent Weill
- CEOs’ political ideologies and innovation: Evidence from US public firms pp. 353-367

- Qiang Wu, Li Zheng and Tanweer Hasan
Volume 10, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction pp. 127-128

- Donald Lien
- Let’s play tic-tac-toe: Confucius Institutes versus American Cultural Centres pp. 129-154

- Donald Lien and Peilan Tang
- News coverage of Confucius Institutes in the pre-Trump era pp. 155-180

- Muhammad Akhtaruzzaman, Nathan Berg, Donald Lien and Ying Wu
- Economic relations and the public image of China in Latin America: a cross-country time-series analysis pp. 181-207

- Yi Feng and Qingjie Bob Zeng
- The emergence of the United Arab Emirates as a global soft power: current strategies and future challenges pp. 208-227

- Osman Antwi-Boateng and Amira Ali Alhashmi
- The political economy of city diplomacy pp. 228-249

- Juan Luis Manfredi-Sánchez
Volume 10, issue 1, 2022
- The Communist Party of China and the Chinese road to modernisation pp. 1-8

- Guangbin Yang
- Economic implications of the sixth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee for China’s Hong Kong pp. 9-18

- Terence Tai Leung Chong, Cornelia Yip and Patrick Ming Yu Ngai
- The economics of soft power: Reliance on economic resources and instrumentality in economic gains pp. 19-43

- Daniele Carminati
- The role of information and communication technologies in a country’s GDP: A comparative analysis between developed and developing economies pp. 44-59

- Ariadna Aleksandrova and Marina D. Khabib
- Introduction pp. 60-61

- Ximing Yue and Shi Li
- Focus shift needed: From development-oriented to social security-based poverty alleviation in rural China pp. 62-84

- Cong Chong, Meng Cai and Ximing Yue
- Eliminating poverty through development: The dynamic evolution of multidimensional poverty in rural China pp. 85-104

- Yangyang Shen and Shi Li
- Multidimensional poverty and types of impoverished counties in Gansu province of China pp. 105-125

- Fangfang Zhang, Hui Liu, Weinan Gu and Jianpeng Zhang
Volume 9, issue 4, 2021
- China macroeconomic report 2021: China’s macroeconomy marches towards normalisation pp. 379-416

- Xiaoguang Liu, Yuanchun Liu and Yan Yan
- Does technology transfer from the US to China harm American firms, workers, and consumers? A historical and analytic investigation pp. 417-446

- Victor Menaldo and Nicolas Wittstock
- China’s soft power and US public opinion pp. 447-460

- Yao-Yuan Yeh, Charles K. S. Wu and Wei-hao Huang
- Do governments and banks see eye to eye about the environment? Maybe not yet, but can they? pp. 461-462

- Steven Ongena
- Climate policy and cross-border lending: evidence from the syndicated loan market pp. 463-476

- Emanuela Benincasa
- Environmental subsidies and companies’ environmental investments pp. 477-496

- Jianbo Song, Haiqing Zhang and Zihao Su
- The intention of banks to adopt green banking in an emerging market: the employees’ perspective pp. 497-504

- Eugene Okyere-Kwakye and Khalil Md Nor
Volume 9, issue 3, 2021
- Is the Confucian ethic a hindrance to economic development in China? pp. 255-314

- Jie Zhang
- The political economy of climate change: the impasse and way out pp. 315-335

- Fusheng Xie and Han Cheng
- Roles of commodity futures derivatives and financial crises in global food security pp. 336-357

- Victor Edem Sosoo, David Okorie and Haiqiang Chen
- Missing the China factor: evidence from Brazil and Mexico pp. 358-377

- Marco Cepik, Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos and Rafael R. Ioris
Volume 9, issue 2, 2021
- Determinations of strategy responding to COVID-19 pp. 135-147

- Wilson X. B. Li and Tina T. He
- The effects of COVID-19 on Chinese stock markets: an EGARCH approach pp. 148-165

- Kerry Liu
- The impact of COVID-19 on ASEAN pp. 166-185

- Terence Tai Leung Chong, Xiaoyang Li and Cornelia Yip
- Asset–liability models and the Chinese basic pension fund pp. 186-216

- Zucheng Zhao and Charles Sutcliffe
- The path, value and limits of the Confucius Institute in carrying out public diplomacy pp. 217-229

- Yanwei Wang, Chinenye Gerlof Uzodinma and Caoyuan Niu
- Whistleblowing behaviours and anti-corruption approaches in public administration in Kenya pp. 230-254

- Gedion Onyango
Volume 9, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Marie Claire Villeval
- How an All-or-Nothing insurance behaviour challenges economic policies: an experimental approach pp. 4-16

- Anne Corcos, François Pannequin and Claude Montmarquette
- Willingness to pay to reduce future risk: a fundamental issue to invest in prevention behaviour pp. 17-36

- Jim Engle-Warnick, Julie Héroux and Claude Montmarquette
- The multi-dimensional effects of reciprocity on worker effort: evidence from a hybrid field-laboratory labour market experiment pp. 37-67

- Min-Taec Kim and Robert Slonim
- Bubbles and incentives: an experiment on asset markets pp. 68-89

- Stéphane Robin, Kateřina Strážnická and Marie Claire Villeval
- Exposure to conspiracy theories in the lab pp. 90-112

- Loukas Balafoutas, Alexander Libman, Vasileios Selamis and Björn Vollan
- Clientelism and identity pp. 113-133

- James Habyarimana, Daniel Houser, Stuti Khemani, Viktor Brech, Ginny Seung Choi and Moumita Roy
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