International Studies of Economics
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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