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Green bonds are a type of fixed-income instrument that is specifically used to raise funds for projects with environmental benefits to mitigate and adapt to climate change. China's green bond market expanded rapidly in recent years due to national push for net-zero emissions and the growing...
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The world economy continues to develop, prosperity and crisis coexist. The global financial crisis and the European debt crisis brought unstable factors to the world economy, and the security of global financial system was challenged. To cope with the crisis in the future, worldwide financial...
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By preventing large-scale unemployment during China's economic transition, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) helped maintain social stability, which supported the development of non-state sectors through a positive externality. Yet this burden reduced the productive efficiency of SOEs. Using a...
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Following the order of events, this paper makes a systematic and comprehensive summary of how the global financial crisis of 2008 affected China. It includes an econometric assessment using by-industry and by-region data, and describes the role of government regulation from a new perspective....
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In March 2018, the US used an immense trade deficit as an excuse to provoke trade friction with China. This study uses the EGARCH model and event study methods to study the impact of the major risk event of Sino-US trade friction on soybean futures markets in China and the United States. Results...
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