International Studies of Economics
2022 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2024
- Special issue on machine learning and artificial intelligence in business and economics pp. 470-471
- Ye Luo
- Finance research over 40 years: What can we learn from machine learning? pp. 472-507
- Po‐Yu Liu and Zigan Wang
- Palm as Decentralized Identifiers: Mitigate scrounging of platform economy pp. 508-531
- Hanmo Wang, Shuqi Wang and Dong Zhang
- Factor timing in the Chinese stock market pp. 532-577
- Yuxiao Wu
- A new era of financial services: How AI enhances investment efficiency pp. 578-588
- Zhiyi Liu, Kai Zhang and Hongyi Zhang
- Investigating the profit performance of quantitative timing trading strategies in the Shanghai copper futures market, 2020–2022 pp. 589-616
- Hongyu Tian, Wei Wang, Mengxin Yang and Ali Yilmaz
- Topic modeling of financial accounting research over 70 years pp. 617-643
- Mengxin Yang
Volume 19, issue 2, 2024
- Trading rule discovery using technical analysis and a template matching technique for pattern recognition: Evidence from the Chinese stock market pp. 168-185
- Júlio Lobão, Luís Pacheco and António Fernandes
- Bank tail risk in China pp. 186-222
- Huan Yang, Jun Cai and Lin Huang
- Tests of goods market integration between China and African BRI countries pp. 223-246
- Shu‐kam Lee, Paul Kwok‐ching Shum and Kai‐yin Woo
- Nonparametric estimation of English auctions with selective entry: An application to online judicial auctions pp. 247-267
- Nianqing Liu and Kexin Xu
- Medical insurance, labor supply, and anti‐poverty initiatives: Micro‐evidence from China pp. 268-292
- Li Su, Mingxiao Sha and Ruixue Liu
- Market or clan: A comparative study of risk sharing institutional evolution in China and Europe pp. 293-327
- Wenge Zhu
Volume 19, issue 1, 2024
- Population aging, health care, and the macroeconomy: An introduction pp. 2-5
- Kevin X. D. Huang and Kai Zhao
- Macroeconomic consequences of alternative reforms to the health insurance system in the United States pp. 6-34
- Zhigang Feng
- Aging, inadequacy, and fiscal constraint: The case of Thailand pp. 35-67
- Phitawat Poonpolkul, Ponpoje Porapakkarm and Nada Wasi
- Means testing and Social Security in the United States pp. 68-91
- Shantanu Bagchi
- How do subjective mortality beliefs affect the value of social security and the optimal claiming ages? pp. 92-116
- Tiantian Dai, Wei Sun and Anthony Webb
- Intergenerational transfers in China: What are the patterns of the transfers and when do the transfers occur? pp. 117-150
- Jingjing Xu
- Fertility decisions and the norm of intergenerational support to aging parents pp. 151-165
- Minchung Hsu and Thu Trang Le
Volume 18, issue 4, 2023
- “One Belt One Road” and women development pp. 394-429
- Mingying Zhu and Zhiren Hu
- Gender diversity and patent quality: Evidence from Chinese patent data pp. 430-453
- Zhijie Zhang and Qingqing Zong
- Monetary economy and budget deficit in endogenous growth model pp. 454-467
- Yasuhito Tanaka
- On the dynamic effects of the cross‐section distribution of sectoral price changes in China pp. 468-501
- Biao Gu, Liying Fu and Kehuan Yu
- Cross‐affiliation collaboration and power laws for research output of institutions: Evidence and theory from top three finance journals pp. 502-526
- Hui Dong, Dan Luo, Xudong Zeng and Zhentao Zou
- Open doors: The impact of border reforming and opening policies on the regional border economies of China pp. 527-546
- Xiekui Zhang, Xinfeng Zuo and Xinjian Chen
Volume 18, issue 3, 2023
- Estimation of misreporting probability in corporate credit rating: A nonparametric approach pp. 260-276
- Ruichang Lu, Yao Luo and Ruli Xiao
- Supply chains and risk premia in Chinese stock market: A sorted‐portfolio approach pp. 277-305
- Chao Yang and Yajun Zhao
- The role of socio‐political factors in public debt accumulation: Evidence from CEMAC countries pp. 306-325
- Ulrich M. Ekouala
- The impact of e‐commerce city pilot on the spatial agglomeration of high‐end service industry in China pp. 326-350
- Xuwen Pan and Cai Zhou
- Local officials' political capital and poverty alleviation pp. 351-369
- Shubin Wang, Qiang Li and Yan Gu
- It pays to have guanxi: How social capital affects household income in China pp. 370-392
- Kai Wu, Yi Liu, Yifan Xu and He Sun
Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
- Health insurance coverage and marriage behavior: Is there evidence of marriage lock? pp. 136-158
- Tianxu Chen
- Production network: Application in China pp. 159-183
- Dianfan Yu, Rui Long and Chao Wang
- Group lying with negative externality pp. 184-192
- Lan Yao and Chong Zhou
- The impact of guardian's usage of the Internet on children's cognitive skills pp. 193-210
- Guangsu Zhou and Keyi Guo
- The Easterlin paradox of entrepreneurs during China's economic transition pp. 211-237
- Jidong Yang, Yunqi Zeng and Qing Wang
- Does foreign aid reduce the country's risk of OFDI? The Chinese experience pp. 238-258
- Haijun Wang, Hu Yang, Fengya Li and Min Zhang
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- Centering on economic construction to stabilize general socioeconomic conditions while fully promoting economic recovery: Outlook, policy simulations, and reform implementation—A summary of the annual SUFE macroeconomic report (2022–2023) pp. 2-20
- Kevin X. D. Huang, Guoqiang Tian and Xiaowen Wang
- Environmental regulations and firm‐level FDI: Evidence from China's 11th 5‐year plan pp. 21-52
- Yong Tan, Qing Shi, Siyuan Xuan and Guang Yang
- Catalyst or barrier? Heterogeneous effects of standards on agricultural trade between China and the Belt and Road countries pp. 53-79
- Lijuan Yang and Weigong Du
- Does a Lingua Franca matter in bilateral international trade? pp. 80-96
- Li Su, Hojin Jung and Mingzhuo Yang
- The impact of China's Differential Electricity Pricing policy on fossil fuel consumption pp. 97-119
- Lin Zhao
- Why do we resolutely prevent minors from indulging in online games pp. 120-134
- Moye Li and Mingxiong Zhu
Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Economics of the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 412-416
- Ding Lu
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for the BRI success pp. 417-429
- Yongjun Chen and Chenglong Guo
- Does Chinese policy banks' overseas lending favor Belt Road Initiative countries? pp. 430-458
- Xin Chen, Heyang Fang, Yun Liu and Yifei Zhang
- The Belt and Road Initiative, political involvement, and China's OFDI pp. 459-483
- Haoyuan Ding, Yi Li, Liang Wang and Chang Xue
- How free trade agreement affects the success of China's Belt and Road infrastructure projects pp. 484-498
- Beibei Hu, Yuying Jin and Kai Wang
- Investigating whether connecting people can promote subnational economic development: Evidence from China–ASEAN friendship cities pp. 499-530
- Fangying Pang, Jingjing Tang and Hanwen Xie
- Export creation of the Belt and Road Initiative: “Give‐them‐a‐fish” or “Teach‐them‐to‐fish”? pp. 531-549
- Yu Chen, Yan Zhang and Lin Zhao
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Subsidy and product diversity in the presence of buyer power pp. 278-295
- Zhiqi Chen and Hong Ding
- Search, technology choice, and unemployment pp. 296-310
- Constantine Angyridis and Haiwen Zhou
- China's OFDI and the economic growth: From the perspective of natural resource pp. 311-333
- Ling Feng and Lulan Ge
- An empirical study of public debt sustainability based on fiscal fatigue and fiscal space in CEMAC countries pp. 334-370
- Ulrich Ekouala Makala
- The transmission mechanism analysis of the impact of economic policy uncertainty on household consumption pp. 371-393
- Yanwei Gu, Guancheng Jiang and Xiao Liang
- Way of love and after‐marriage well‐being: Evidence from China pp. 394-410
- Bowen Li, Cai Zhou and Ji Luo
Volume 17, issue 2, 2022
- China's global value chain linkage and logistics performances in emerging ASEAN economies pp. 126-155
- Hiroyuki Taguchi and Jun Zhao
- Understanding the inventor team size: A view from “The Rice Theory” pp. 156-182
- Yixin Zhao and Qingqing Zong
- How much between‐group wage gaps can be explained by talent allocation frictions in China? pp. 183-215
- Zhe Li and Qingyu Peng
- Do food safety regulations impede agrifood exports of China? pp. 216-227
- Muhammad Ishaq, Zahoor ul Haq, Ping Qing and Chongguang Li
- Static and dynamic RCA analysis of India and China in world economy pp. 228-260
- Saba Ismail and Shahid Ahmed
- Would central government's direct supervisions enhance local environmental qualities? Evidence from China pp. 261-275
- Zhilin Hu
Volume 17, issue 1, 2022
- Propelling steady growth and high‐quality development through deeper reform and more comprehensive opening up: Outlook, policy simulations, and reform implementation—A summary of the Annual SUFE Macroeconomic Report (2021–2022) pp. 2-20
- Kevin X. D. Huang, Guoqiang Tian and Lin Zhao
- The partition of production between households and markets pp. 21-35
- Christopher Colburn and Haiwen Zhou
- Gendered motives towards hybrid entrepreneurial intentions: Empirical evidence from China pp. 36-64
- Zhiyang Liu and Guixing Wu
- Is the discrimination against migrant workers tending toward zero in urban China? pp. 65-81
- Mohammad Altaf‐Ul Alam and Xiaobo He
- Does individual educational attainment affect educational homogamy?—Evidence from CGSS pp. 82-107
- Congjia Huo and Lingming Chen
- Persistent and transient efficiency of the chemical fertilizer firms in China: Does ownership matter? pp. 108-124
- Xiaoheng Zhang, Bingyu Huangfu and Shi Min
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