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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
Volume 8, issue 4, 2020
- China macroeconomic report 2020: China’s macroeconomy is on the rebound under the impact of COVID-19 pp. 395-435

- Xiaoguang Liu, Yuanchun Liu and Yan Yan
- How does China’s stock market react to the announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown? pp. 436-461

- Xiaolin Huo and Zhigang Qiu
- The effects of the China–US trade war during 2018–2019 on the Chinese economy: an initial assessment pp. 462-481

- Kerry Liu
- Do consumer internet behaviours provide incremental information to predict credit default risk? pp. 482-499

- Wuqing Wu, Dongliang Xu, Yue Zhao and Xinhai Liu
Volume 8, issue 3, 2020
- The impact of COVID-19 on stock markets pp. 275-288

- Qing He, Junyi Liu, Sizhu Wang and Jishuang Yu
- Introduction pp. 289-290

- Iikka Korhonen
- Can the Chinese domestic bond and stock markets facilitate a globalising renminbi? pp. 291-311

- Guonan Ma and Yao Wang
- In search of currency internationalisation: a perspective from financial openness pp. 312-330

- Dong Lu and Erzhuo Liu
- Measuring the importance of RMB in the exchange rate spill-over networks: new indices of RMB internationalisation pp. 331-354

- Yinggang Zhou, Xin Cheng and Yiming Wang
- Bilateral swap agreement and renminbi settlement in cross-border trade pp. 355-373

- Ke Song and Le Xia
- Offshore fears and onshore risk: exchange rate pressures and bank volatility contagion in China pp. 374-393

- Jennifer Lai and Paul McNelis
Volume 8, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction pp. 139-140

- Haiqiang Chen and Ying Fang
- Monetary policy, financial development and the financing of zombie firms: evidence from China pp. 141-164

- Liping Lu, Xiaoyang Li and Zongxin Qian
- Digital financial capabilities and household entrepreneurship pp. 165-202

- Yu Luo and Lianyun Zeng
- Structural design and performance analysis of China’s Local Government Financing Vehicles pp. 203-223

- Liang Guo, Erzhuo Liu and Ya Dai
- Policy and institutional reforms of China’s economic aid: motives and implications pp. 224-245

- Xiaohong Xu
- Fiscal illusion and progressive taxation with retrospective voting pp. 246-273

- Antonio Abatemarco and Roberto Dell’Anno
Volume 8, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 1-5

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- What do we know about housing supply? The case of Hong Kong SAR pp. 6-20

- Charles Leung, Joe Cho Yiu Ng and Edward Chi Ho Tang
- The development of Hong Kong housing market: past, present and future pp. 21-40

- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Xiaoyang Li
- Housing policies in Greater China and Singapore pp. 41-64

- Yang Zhang, Qingyong Zhang and Huanhuan Zheng
- Housing price dispersion in the presale market pp. 65-81

- Siu Kei Wong and Ka Shing Cheung
- Tail causalities between monetary supply and real estate prices in China pp. 82-95

- Haoyuan Ding, Guoyong Liang, Tong Qi and Jiezhou Ying
- Housing prices and household savings: evidence from urban China pp. 96-114

- Weida Kuang, Tao Li and Jingjian Xiao
- An instrumental variable approach to unveiling the determinants of flatted factory rent in Hong Kong pp. 115-138

- Alex Wing Ho Yiu and Terence Tai Leung Chong
Volume 7, issue 4, 2019
- Reform and evolution of finance in China: evidence from China’s reform and opening-up in the past 40 years pp. 377-412

- Xiaoqiu Wu
- RMB exchange rate reforms and exchange rate preferences of domestic interest groups in China pp. 413-432

- Ying Li
- A model of optimising political expenditures to buy government power pp. 433-453

- Austin Murphy
- Customer concentration and management earnings forecast pp. 454-479

- Jianbo Song and Xin Wang
- Research on the influence of equity pledge on stock price crash risk: based on financial shock of 2015 stock market crisis pp. 480-505

- Rong Xu, Jialu Chang, Conggang Li and Wenlan Wang
Volume 7, issue 3, 2019
- 2018-2019 China macroeconomic report: China’s macroeconomy in the new chapter of reform and opening-up pp. 233-280

- Yuanchun Liu and Xiaoguang Liu
- A contract theory analysis to fiscal relations between the central and local governments in China pp. 281-313

- Yutaka Suzuki
- The regulatory arbitrage and window dressing in shadow banking: the example of Chinese wealth management product pp. 314-336

- Jinghan Cai, Alicia García-Herrero, Fengyun Li and Xia Le
- Is political business cycle an enemy to human development? Empirical evidence from Africa pp. 337-351

- Abdul Ganiyu Iddrisu and Jabir Ibrahim Mohammed
- Put-call ratio predictability of the 50ETF option pp. 352-376

- Jianhua Gang, Yang Zhao and Xinchen Ma
Volume 7, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 113-121

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- The sky is not falling! pp. 122-147

- Lawrence J. Lau
- An analysis of the China–US trade war through the lens of the trade literature pp. 148-168

- Larry Qiu, Chaoqun Zhan and Xing Wei
- The US–China trade war, the American public opinions and its effects on China pp. 169-184

- Edwin Lai
- Understanding the China–US trade war: causes, economic impact, and the worst-case scenario pp. 185-202

- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Xiaoyang Li
- Why did Trump launch a trade war? A political economy explanation from the perspective of financial constraints pp. 203-216

- Dongsheng Di, Gal Luft and Dian Zhong
- The future of global trade in the presence of the Sino-US trade war pp. 217-231

- Badar Iqbal, Nida Rahman and Jonathan Elimimian
Volume 7, issue 1, 2019
- How the inflation targeting system can deal with the economic effects of Brexit pp. 1-34

- Huoqing Tang, Andrew McEvoy and Chengsi Zhang
- Government involvement in banking systems and economic growth: a comparison across countries pp. 35-65

- Wilson X. B. Li, Tina T. He and Stella P. L. Cho
- Determinants of China’s outward foreign direct investment in Asia: a panel data analysis pp. 66-86

- Badar Iqbal, Shaista Sami and Abdul Turay
- International policy coordination and RMB internationalisation: theory and historical experience pp. 87-105

- Zongxin Qian, Jingyun Gan, Yonghong Tu and Fang Wang
- Book review of: The Political Economy of Japanese Trade Policy pp. 106-112

- Monir Hossain Moni
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