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Trackless rubber-tyred vehicles are among the most widely used underground auxiliary transportation equipment in major coal mines at present. The migration of exhaust gas that threaten human health varies with the working conditions of trackless rubber-tyred vehicles. In order to better evaluate...
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has randomly selected two audit firms each year to check their problems in management and internal control since 2016. Using the random inspections from 2016 to 2018, we construct a staggered DID model and find that the possibility of audit firms...
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Using the regulation-induced initial public offering (IPO) suspensions in China as shocks that distract venture capitalists (VCs) from their other portfolio companies because they must pay attention to the suspended firms, we identify the reduced impact of their monitoring role on other...
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We revisit the link between interest rates and corporate bond credit spreads by applying Rigobon's (2003) heteroskedasticity identification methodology to their interconnected dynamics through a bivariate VAR system. This novel approach allows us to account for endogeneity issues and to use this...
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Overseas industrial parks (OIPs) offer platforms to host countries for foreign and domestic company agglomeration in key industries to promote economic development. This study examined 126 Chinese OIPs in “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) countries to study the productive effects in the host...
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Based on asset pricing theory, we posit and find that equity markets and cryptocurrency markets share a common fundamental. Our cointegration tests show that the most important asset pricing primitive, consumption, can serve as the common fundamental. We further show that additional...
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