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China Finance and Economic Review Volume 8 Number 3 Autumn 2019 电子版

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  • Instructions for Authors
  • 编委会
  • Credit Spreads, Probability of Default and Debt Risk Measurement of Prefectural Governments in China: 2014-2017
    1. 1. Introduction and Literature Review
    2. 2. Measurement of Debt Risk of Provincial Governments Based on Credit Spreads and Probability of Default
    3. 3. Construction of Debt Default Model and Parameter Estimation
    4. 4. Measurement and Analysis of Debt Risk of Prefectural Governments
    5. 5. Summary and Policy Suggestions
  • Impact of Embeddedness in Global Value Chains on the Differentiation of Technological Sophistication of Exports
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Theoretical and Mechanism Analysis
    3. 3. Research Method and Cross-Border Comparison
    4. 4. Differentiated Impacts of GVC Participation Types on the Technological Complexity of Exports
    5. 5. Conclusions
  • Government Subsidy, Investment and Financing Constraints, and the Formation of Zombie Companies
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review and Hypotheses
    3. 3. Design of the Study
    4. 4. Empirical Results
    5. 5. Robustness Test
    6. 6. Conclusions
  • Internet Financial Risks and Investors’ Risk Awareness——Evidence from Transaction Data of Online Lending Platforms
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Data and Descriptive Statistics
    3. 3. Hypotheses and Empirical Testing
    4. 4. Conclusions
  • The Source of Momentum for Producer Services’ Growth China: A Research from the Perspective of Driving Force Decomposition
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review
    3. 3. Model, Method and Data
    4. 4. Trends of Change in TFP of China’s Producer Services Sector
    5. 5. Breakdown of Growth Drivers for China’s Producer Services Sector
    6. 6. Conclusions
  • Impact of Environmental Regulation on Green Technological Innovation: Chinese Evidence of the Porter Effect
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review
    3. 3. Design of the Study
    4. 4. Analysis of Empirical Results
    5. 5. Conclusions
  • Literature Review on the Application of Input-Output Analysis to Trade and the Environment
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review
    3. 3. Conclusions
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