Economic and Political Studies
2013 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2017
- Grassland tenure, livelihood assets and pastoralists’ resilience: evidence and empirical analyses from western China pp. 381-403

- Shuhao Tan and Zhongchun Tan
- Outward foreign direct investment in agriculture by Chinese companies: land grabbing or win–win? pp. 404-420

- Qianheng Chen and Pei Guo
- The roadmap of interest rate liberalisation in China pp. 421-440

- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Wenqi Liu
- Understanding the Chinese stock market: international comparison and policy implications pp. 441-455

- Zhenya Liu and Shixuan Wang
- Pension reform: Australia and China compared pp. 456-474

- Hazel Bateman and Kevin Liu
- Retirement and labour markets under the context of pension reform in Latin America pp. 475-500

- David Tuesta
- Creating fiscal space to pay for pension expenditure in Asia pp. 501-514

- Mukul G. Asher and Azad Singh Bali
Volume 5, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 253-255

- Shi Li and Ximing Yue
- Fair and unfair inequality in China pp. 256-265

- John Knight
- Income growth and happiness growth in China pp. 266-284

- Chuliang Luo
- Social insurance for migrant workers in China: impact of the 2008 Labour Contract Law pp. 285-304

- Qin Gao, Sui Yang and Shi Li
- Labour market segmentation by ownership type and gender wage gap in urban China: evidence from CHIP2013 pp. 305-325

- Xinxin Ma
- Estimating the effect of minimum wage on firm profitability in China pp. 326-341

- Quheng Deng
- International financial crisis and wage inequality in urban China pp. 342-357

- Sui Yang and Shi Li
- Development strategy, economic transformation and income distribution pp. 358-379

- Binkai Chen and Congshan Gao
Volume 5, issue 2, 2017
- Economic reform as a precursor to political reform for development – does China have a model for resource-rich African Muslim countries? pp. 127-157

- Ataul Huq Pramanik
- WTO, credible commitments, and China’s reform of state-owned enterprises pp. 158-178

- Ye Tian and Min Xia
- Entrepreneurial activities and institutional environment in China pp. 179-194

- Bei Luo and Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Central government agencies in China: toward a research agenda pp. 195-214

- Liang Ma
- Dynamics of occupational mobility: an empirical analysis based on headhunting data pp. 215-232

- Shilan Feng, Ya Tan and Liutang Gong
- Decline of oil prices and the negative interest rate policy in Japan pp. 233-250

- Naoyuki Yoshino, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Nour Tawk
- Corrigendum pp. 251-251

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Yu Luo
- The processes of financialisation and economic performance pp. 5-20

- Malcolm Sawyer
- International financialisation, developing countries and the contradictions of privatised Keynesianism pp. 21-40

- Bruno Bonizzi
- The monetary root of financialisation pp. 41-59

- Yu Luo
- Financialisation in emerging economies: a systematic overview and comparison with Anglo-Saxon economies pp. 60-86

- Ewa Karwowski and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Financialisation of goods in China pp. 87-105

- Zehao Liu
- Wealth concentration among residents under the economic financialisation in China pp. 106-125

- Yang Ge and Ting Wang
Volume 4, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 343-344

- Yuwei Hu
- China’s pension system and reform: an OECD perspective pp. 345-367

- Monika Queisser, Andrew Reilly and Yuwei Hu
- Coping with the effects of population ageing on public finances in the European Union and China pp. 368-396

- Heikki Oksanen
- Raising the retirement age: the impact on the individual and actuarial balance for Chinese urban workers’ basic pensions pp. 397-413

- Xiaojun Wang and Ge Shan
- China’s pension system: achievements, challenges and future developments pp. 414-433

- Keyong Dong and Gengyu Wang
- Population ageing and the impacts of the universal two-child policy on China’s socio-economy pp. 434-453

- Bingwen Zheng
- Implications of population ageing for the Chinese productivity pp. 454-467

- Yuwei Hu
Volume 4, issue 3, 2016
- Environmental participation in the shadow of the Chinese state pp. 211-237

- Scott Wilson
- Environmental options of local governments for regional air pollution joint control: application of evolutionary game theory pp. 238-257

- Shihong Guo
- Local interests meet global regime: China’s subnational politics in clean development mechanism of Kyoto Protocol pp. 258-277

- Bo Miao and Yu-wai Vic Li
- Renewable energy investment in China: the impact of low oil prices pp. 278-298

- Judith Alazraque-Cherni, Jiayi He and Frank Rosillo-Calle
- Impact of fossil fuel subsidy reform in China: estimations of household welfare effects based on 2007–2012 data pp. 299-318

- Shipei Zeng and Zhan-Ming Chen
- On the nexus of environmental quality and public spending on health care in China: a panel cointegration analysis pp. 319-331

- Yihua Yu, Li Zhang and Xinye Zheng
- Chinese research on disaster economics: situation and characteristics pp. 332-341

- Yan Zhang and Aiping He
Volume 4, issue 2, 2016
- Values – limits of economic rationality and imperialism of culture pp. 101-121

- Christian Krijnen
- Nationalism inside out: an ethical review pp. 122-136

- Xuecun Liang
- Export, subsidy and innovation: China’s state-owned enterprises versus privately-owned enterprises pp. 137-155

- Laijun Luo, Yang Yang, Yuze Luo and Chang Liu
- Growth strategy and TFP growth: comparing China and four Asian tigers pp. 156-170

- Junxue Jia and Yunxia Chao
- Economic governance and marketisation: understanding the institutional roots of China’s achievements and challenges pp. 171-186

- Jingyu Sun
- The new industrial revolution and industrial upgrading in China: achievements and challenges pp. 187-209

- Khairy Tourk and Peter Marsh
Volume 4, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Melanie Manion
- Taking China’s anticorruption campaign seriously pp. 3-18

- Melanie Manion
- Are foreign monks better at chanting? The effect of ‘airborne’ SDICs on anti-corruption pp. 19-38

- Huihua Nie and Mengqi Wang
- Anti-corruption, marketisation and firm behaviours: evidence from firm innovation in China pp. 39-61

- Li Dang and Ruilong Yang
- The politics of anti-corruption reforms and reversals in Uganda’s changing political terrain pp. 62-84

- William Muhumuza
- Corruption and economic growth: an absolute obstacle or some efficient grease? pp. 85-100

- Xiaohong Xu
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