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China Finance and Economic Review Volume 7 Number 4 Winter 2018 电子版

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  • Instructions for Authors
  • 编委会
  • Problems and Solutions of China’s Real Estate Market Based on International Comparison
    1. 1. The Method and Framework for International Comparison of the Real Estate Market
    2. 2. The International Comparison of the Housing Prices and Ratio of Housing Price to Income
    3. 3. The International Comparison of Investment and Financing in the Real Estate Market
    4. 4. International Comparison of Land Supply and Land Price Changes
    5. 5. International Comparison of the Development Level of the Real Estate Industry
    6. 6. Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Chinese-Style Fiscal Decentralization and TFP: Race to the Bottom or Race to the Top
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Chinese-Style Fiscal Decentralization and Technological Progress: Logic and Mechanism
    3. 3. Theoretical Model
    4. 4. Empirical Framework and Variable Setting
    5. 5. Empirical Results and Discussion
    6. 6. Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Manufacturing Demand and Producer Services Efficiency in China: Threshold Effect of Economic Development
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review and Research Hypotheses
    3. 3. Models, Variables and Data
    4. 4. Empirical Results and Analysis
    5. 5. Further Discussion: Endogeneity and Robustness Test
    6. 6. Conclusions and Implications
  • Theoretical Mechanism and Empirical Analysis of “Cold” Response to “Two-Child” Policy
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Literature Review
    3. 3. The Theoretical Mechanism of “Cold” Response to “Two-Child” Policy
    4. 4. Test Method and Data Description
    5. 5. Empirical Test of “Cold” Response to “Two-Child” Policy
    6. 6. Conclusions and Policy Implications
  • Procyclicality of Local Government Debt Financing and Its Theoretical Explanation
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Local Government Debt Financing Behavior in the Economic Cycle: Characteristical Facts
    3. 3. Research Hypothesis and Model Setting.
    4. 4. Empirical Analysis
    5. 5. Conclusions and Implications
  • Evaluation on the Process of Supply-Side Structural Reform: An Empirical Analysis Based on Economic Composite Index
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Selection of Indexes
    3. 3. Index Compilation
    4. 4. Analysis of the Effect of Supply-Side Structure on Economic Growth
    5. 5. Conclusions
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