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China 366 Theorie 75 Theory 75 Economic growth 63 Wirtschaftswachstum 62 Welt 34 World 34 economic growth 30 Economic development 27 Entwicklung 27 Productivity 26 Produktivität 26 Estimation 25 Schätzung 25 Technischer Fortschritt 25 Technological change 25 Auslandsinvestition 22 Foreign investment 22 Impact assessment 22 Industrie 22 Manufacturing industries 22 Wirkungsanalyse 22 Economic reform 21 Wirtschaftsreform 21 Räumliche Verteilung 20 Spatial distribution 20 FDI 18 Geldpolitik 18 Monetary policy 18 Einkommensverteilung 17 Income distribution 17 Innovation 17 International economy 17 Internationale Wirtschaft 17 Exchange rate 15 Wechselkurs 15 inflation 15 Volatility 14 Volatilität 14 Ländlicher Raum 13
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Article 906 Book / Working Paper 15
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Article in journal 519 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 519 Aufsatzsammlung 8 Festschrift 6 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 528 Undetermined 393
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Tian, Guoqiang 15 Zhou, Haiwen 15 Chen, Zhiqi 11 Huang, Kevin X. D. 10 Li, Shi 10 Lin, Justin Yifu 7 Lu, Ding 7 Shen, Kunrong 7 Li, Jian 6 Liu, Wei 6 Qiu, Larry D. 6 Yu, Huayi 6 Ai, Chunrong 5 Chen, Jiyong 5 Chen, Yuanyuan 5 Chow, Gregory C. 5 Feng, Shuaizhang 5 Gong, Liutang 5 Li, Tao 5 Liu, Zhibiao 5 Wu, Fuxiang 5 Wu, Yanrui 5 Zhao, Guoqing 5 Chan, Leo H. 4 Chen, Xudong 4 Gong, Min 4 Hu, Angang 4 Jin, Yi 4 Li, Nan 4 Li, Qiong 4 Li, Wenpu 4 Li, Xindan 4 Li, Xuesong 4 Tang, Xiang 4 Tian, Xu 4 Wang, Hua 4 Wang, Yizhong 4 Wang, Zhiwei 4 Wen, Guanzhong 4 Xiong, Jinwu 4
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Bei jing da xue / Guojia fazhan yan jiu yuan 1 Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance 1 Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance, SWUFE 1 Symposium on the Causes of and Policy Responses to the Deceleration in China's Economic Growth <2017, Peking> 1 Xue xin jigou jingji xue yan jiu yuan 1
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Frontiers of economics in China : selected publications from Chinese universities 526 Frontiers of Economics in China 379 Frontiers of economics in China 15 Frontiers of Economics in China, 2013 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 528 RePEc 378 OLC EcoSci 15
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Institutional Constraints, Double Imbalances and Policy Option—Global Financial Crisis and China’s Fiscal Policy
Lü, Wei; Zeng, Yun - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 4, pp. 640-656
With the enormous development of China’s economy, we re-implement the proactive fiscal policy not only to response to the global financial crisis, but also to take advantage of the opportunity to resolve the institutional constraints, transform China’s economic growth pattern, keep stability...
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China’s Value-Added Tax Reform, Firm Behavior and Performance
Nie, Huihua; Fang, Mingyue; Li, Tao - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 445-463
China reformed value-added tax (VAT) by removing investment from the tax base in northeastern provinces in 2004, which is a “natural experiment” of its tax system. Using difference-in-differences method, this paper for the first time investigates the impact of VAT reform on China firms’...
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Currency Appreciation and Stock Market Performance: Evidence from China
Zhang, Bing; Li, Xindan - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 393-411
This paper analyzes the relationship between the change of the exchange rate and the performance of the Chinese stock market after exchange rate regime and split share structure of stock market reformed in 2005, which is important for us to understand the linkages and mechanisms between the two...
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Study on the Measurement of China’s Financial Intermediation Ratio in Terms of Stock: 1992–2006
Ying, Zhanyu - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 430-444
In terms of China’s financial intermediation ratio (FIMR) in stock, we make a thorough empirical study on the change of the ratios during 1992–2006. We find that: The monopoly position of bank credit in the financing channel of non-financial sector is weakened, but bank credit is still the...
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China’s Equilibrium Exchange Rate Dynamics 1994–2004: A Cointegration Analysis
Yi, Jingtao - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 375-392
Motivated by the global debate on the possible revaluation of the Chinese currency, the RMB, in recent years, the objective of this paper is to measure the equilibrium value of the RMB exchange rate through the macroeconomic balance approach in order to produce an assessment of the RMB in terms...
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Chinese Rural Reform in 30 Years: An Analysis in Terms of Institutional Economics
Cai, Fang - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 1, pp. 150-168
Both from history and logic, the rural reform is the starting point for China’s overall economic reform. The gradualism, inherent logical evolution and interest conflict of reform in China all have their origins in rural reform. The thirty-year’s rural reform can be viewed as the adjustment...
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Labor Theory of Value and the Uncertainty in Capitalist Economy
Meng, Jie - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 4, pp. 657-676
This article aims to offer a reply to Steedman’s critique of Marx’s labor theory of value. Although this critique having been there for about three decades, the anti-critiques from Marxists are up to date flawed with fatal limitation, losing sight of an important dimension of labor theory of...
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ChinHow R&D Investments Influence TFP Growth: Evidence from China’s Large and Medium- Sized Industrial Enterprises
Zhou, Liqun; Xia, Liangke - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 4, pp. 537-558
This paper investigates the potential channels through which R&D may influence TFP growth using industry-level panel data of China’s large and medium-sized industrial enterprises over the period of 2000–2007. Comparing with existing literature, we provide a closer look of the relationship...
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An Empirical Study on FDI International Knowledge Spillovers and Regional Economic Development in China
Chen, Jiyong; Liu, Wei; Zhang, Yibo; Sheng, Yangyi - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 489-508
This article has constructed a framework to analyze the relationship between national innovation investments, international knowledge spillover due to FDI and regional technological progress. We use the panel data sample in 1992–2006 from China’s 29 provinces (municipalities or autonomous...
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The Model and Empirical Estimation of the Optimal Flexibility of RMB Exchange-Rate Regime: A Study Based on the Price-Stabilization
Liu, Xiaohui; Fan, Conglai - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 2, pp. 187-209
Under the Mundell-Fleming-Dornbusch (M-F-D) framework, the paper develops a stochastic model to study the optimal choice of RMB exchange rate regime based on two objectives, namely the exchange rate stabilization and price stabilization. The paper finds that different policy objectives will lead...
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