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While China was reducing tariffs as part of the WTO accession process, it was also effectively restricting exports in …-country Ricardian model to examine the extent to which these de facto export tax changes benefited China and nullified the benefits to … the rest of the world of China’s trade liberalization. We show that trade liberalization benefited China’s trade partners …
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FinTech, the merging of finance and modern Internet-based technology, has rapidly presented itself as a disruptor to traditional business financing, notably in the form of crowdfunding and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending. In this paper, we examine the determinants of the use of FinTech finance by...
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time series data and Benford's law using firm-product trade data between mainland China and Hong Kong support the …
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The concept that exporters learn from their exporting experience is a theoretical result that needs to be tested empirically. However, the literature provides mixed evidence. In this paper, to estimate productivity, an approach suggested by De Loecker is applied, which corrects for econometric...
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Relative to the explicit role of corporate information disclosure in reducing the cost of equity capital, the role of strategic information disclosure (SID) is still in disorder in the literature. We aim to provide empirical evidence for the relationship between SID and the cost of equity...
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We explore a broad range of high-frequency liquidity measures for the Chinese stock market, based on a comprehensive tick-level dataset for stocks on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) with approximately 16.7 billion events in 2020. We integrate the raw event-level data into a granular and...
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greenhouse gas emissions from human activity as much as possible.Korea and China announced their carbon neutrality policies …, 2021. Korea and China are both manufacturing powerhouses, and energy-intensive, greenhouse gas emitting … has begun to change in the era of carbon neutrality, both Korea and China are manufacturing stalwarts in which key …
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role in future economic growth.In 2018, China ranked first in the world in the global LCD market, beating Korea for the … development of the Chinese display industry is gradually shifting from LCD to OLED displays. China has long fostered major …
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AbstractsWe examine how bilateral currency swap arrangements (BSAs) conducted by the People’s Bank of China affects …
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Abstract China’s impressive economic growth has led to the accumulation of massive financial assets. The emergence of … as well as some strategic sectors, a seminal debate seems centered on whether China’s SWFs are in furtherance of purely …
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