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China Finance and Economic Review Volume 6 Number 1 Spring 2017 电子版

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  • Instructions for Authors
  • 编委会
  • Export fluctuation and overcapacity in China’s manufacturing industry
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Function mechanism and hypothesis
    3. 3. Setting econometric model
    4. 4. Calculation of excess industrial capacity index
    5. 5. The measurement results and analysis
    6. 6. Conclusion
  • Dynamics of financial leverage across firm life cycle in Chinese firms: An empirical investigation using dynamic panel data model
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature review and theoretical framework
    3. 3. Data and methodology
    4. 4. Results and discussion
    5. 5. Conclusion
  • From “selective two-child policy” to universal two-child policy: Will the payment crisis of China’s pension system be solved?
    1. 1. Introduction and literature review
    2. 2. Model and method
    3. 3. Relative parameter calculation and description
    4. 4. Empirical results
    5. 5. Conclusion and policy recommendations
  • The choice of pension and retirement systems when post-60s baby boomers start to retire in China
    1. 1. Background
    2. 2. Theoretical framework and parameter settings
    3. 3. Results and discussions
    4. 4. Conclusion
  • Direct impacts and spatial spillovers: How does the multilateral resistance affect China-Africa agricultural trade?
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Theory-based spatial multilateral gravity model
    3. 3. Spatial econometric model specification and empirical analysis
    4. 4. Conclusions
  • The relationship between China and regional economic agreement in global value chain: An analysis based on gravity model
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature review
    3. 3. Analysis of China’s relationship with regional economic agreements in global value chain by gravity model
    4. 4. Conclusion
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