BOFIT Discussion Papers
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- 27/2020: The failure of Chinese peer-to-peer lending platforms: Finance and politics

- Qing He and Xiaoyang Li
- 26/2020: The births, lives, and deaths of corporations in late Imperial Russia

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- 25/2020: Regional risk-sharing in Ukraine

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Serhiy Moroz and Fabian Reck
- 24/2020: Gulags, crime, and elite violence: Origins and consequences of the Russian mafia

- Jakub Lonsky
- 23/2020: The misallocation in the Chinese land market

- Xuan Fei
- 22/2020: Volatility transmission and volatility impulse response functions in the main and the satellite Renminbi exchange rate markets

- Michael Funke, Julius Loermann and Andrew Tsang
- 21/2020: How do individual politicians affect privatization? Evidence from China

- Hong Ru and Kunru Zou
- 20/2020: Growing up under Mao and Deng: On the ideological determinants of corporate policies

- Hao Liang, Rong Wang and Haikun Zhu
- 19/2020: The political globalisation trilemma revisited: An empirical assessment across countries and over time

- Michael Funke and Doudou Zhong
- 18/2020: Grandparenting and well-being of the elderly in China

- Hao Wang, Jan Fidrmuc and Qi Luo
- 17/2020: Russians' "impressionable years": Life experience during the exit from communism and Putin-era beliefs

- William Pyle
- 16/2020: Modern pandemics: Recession and recovery

- Chang Ma, John Rogers and Sili Zhou
- 15/2020: Combating the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of the SARS imprint

- Hong Ru, Endong Yang and Kunru Zou
- 14/2020: The political scar of epidemics

- Cevat Giray Aksoy, Barry Eichengreen and Orkun Saka
- 13/2020: Central bank independence and systemic risk

- Alin Marius Andrieș, Anca Maria Podpiera and Nicu Sprincean
- 12/2020: The People's Bank of China's response to the coronavirus pandemic: A quantitative assessment

- Michael Funke and Andrew Tsang
- 11/2020: Patterns and drivers of household income dynamics in Russia: The role of access to credit

- Cristiano Perugini
- 10/2020: Does bilateral investment treaty arbitration have any value for multinational corporations?

- Josef Brada, Chun-Da Chen, Jingyi Jia and Ali Kutan
- 9/2020: Sex, language, and financial inclusion

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 8/2020: Political cycles and bank lending in Russia

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Koen Schoors, Laura Solanko and Laurent Weill
- 7/2020: Financing nascent industry: Leverage, politics, and performance in Imperial Russia

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- 6/2020: Corporate investment and the exchange rate: The financial channel

- Ryan Banerjee, Boris Hofmann and Aaron Mehrotra
- 5/2020: Erosion of state power, corruption control, and political stability

- Weijia Li, Gérard Roland and Yang Xie
- 4/2020: Win-win? Assessing the global impact of the Chinese economy

- Risto Herrala and Fabrice Orlandi
- 3/2020: Keeping up with the Novaks? Income distribution as a determinant of household debt in CESEE

- Mariya Hake and Philipp Poyntner
- 2/2020: The vanishing interest income of Chinese banks

- Karlo Kauko
- 1/2020: The effect of the China Connect

- Chang Ma, John Rogers and Sili Zhou
- 25/2019: Benford's law and Chinese banks' non-performing loans

- Karlo Kauko
- 24/2019: Sanctions and counter-sanctions: What did they do?

- Gayane Barseghyan
- 23/2019: Monetary policy shocks and peer-to-peer lending in China

- Michael Funke, Xiang Li and Andrew Tsang
- 22/2019: Herding behaviour in P2P lending markets

- Mustafa Caglayan, Oleksandr Talavera and Wei Zhang
- 21/2019: Does experience of banking crises affect trust in banks?

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Eeva Kerola and Laurent Weill
- 20/2019: Interest rate spillovers from the United States: expectations, term premia and macro-financial vulnerabilities

- Aaron Mehrotra, Richhild Moessner and Chang Shu
- 19/2019: Bilateral swap agreement and Renminbi settlement in cross-border trade

- Ke Song and Le Xia
- 18/2019: Ownership structure and the cost of debt: Evidence from the Chinese corporate bond market

- Sris Chatterjee, Xian Gu, Iftekhar Hasan and Haitian Lu
- 17/2019: Evaluating international impacts of China-specific shocks in an input-output framework

- Heli Simola
- 16/2019: What does peer-to-peer lending evidence say about the risk-taking channel of monetary policy?

- Yiping Huang, Xiang Li and Chu Wang
- 15/2019: China's monetary policy and the loan market: How strong is the credit channel in China?

- Max Breitenlechner and Riikka Nuutilainen
- 14/2019: Fertility cost, intergenerational labor division, and female employment

- Haiyue Yu, Jin Cao and Shulong Kang
- 13/2019: Should we care? The economic effects of financial sanctions on the Russian economy

- Anna Pestova and Mikhail Mamonov
- 12/2019: Are some dictators more attractive to foreign investors?

- Abel François, Sophie Panel and Laurent Weill
- 11/2019: China's lost generation: Changes in beliefs and their intergenerational transmission
- Gérard Roland and David Yang
- 11/2019: China's lost generation: Changes in beliefs and their intergenerational transmission

- Gérard Roland and David Yang
- 10/2019: Deposit insurance, market discipline and bank risk

- Alexei Karas, William Pyle and Koen Schoors
- 9/2019: Does People's Bank of China communication matter? Evidence from stock market reaction

- Hamza Bennani
- 8/2019: The direction and intensity of China's monetary policy conduct: A dynamic factor modelling approach

- Michael Funke and Andrew Tsang
- 7/2019: Government credit and trade war

- Ning Cai, Jinlu Feng, Yong Liu, Hong Ru and Endong Yang
- 6/2019: The formation of hidden negative capital in banking: A product mismatch hypothesis

- Alexander Kostrov and Mikhail Mamonov
- 5/2019: Credit and fiscal multipliers in China

- Sophia Chen, Lev Ratnovski and Pi-Han Tsai
- 4/2019: Political connections and firm pollution behaviour: An empirical study

- Yuping Deng, Yanrui Wu and Helian Xu
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