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China Finance and Economic Review Volume 7 Number 1 Spring 2018 电子版

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  • Instructions for Authors
  • 编委会
  • Risks and Causes of Financial Sector’s High Growth in China
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Definition and Facts of High Growth in China’s Financial Sector
    3. 3. Analysis of Causes for High Growth in China’s Financial Sector
    4. 4. Potential Risks of High Growth in China’s Financial Sector
    5. 5. Conclusions, Recommendations and Reflections
  • The Effect of the Model-Shaping Forms of Government Intervention in the Economy on the Economic Growth
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Material and Methods
    3. 3. Results and Discussion
    4. 4. Conclusions
  • Does More Trading Lead to Better Market Linkage? Evidence from the Commodity Futures Markets
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Econometric Methodology
    3. 3. Data
    4. 4. Empirical Results
    5. 5. Conclusions
  • Fiscal Pressure, Land Finance and Ratchet Effects of House Prices
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Theoretical Analysis and Models
    3. 3. The Empirical Model Setting, Variable Selection and Data Description
    4. 4. Empirical Results and Analysis
    5. 5. Conclusions and Implications on Policy
  • The Growth Effect of Capital Account Opening
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review
    3. 3. Data and Methods
    4. 4. Empirical Analysis
    5. 5. Conclusions
  • Measurement and Decomposition of the Promoting Factors on China’s Rural Anti-Poverty Performance: 1978-2014
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Data Sources and Research Methods
    3. 3. Rural Economic Growth, Income Distribution, Income Redistribution and Changes of Poverty
    4. 4. Decomposition and Test of Pushing Factors of Rural Anti-Poverty Performance
    5. 5. Conclusion and Evaluation
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