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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
Trading Homogeneity among Institutional Investors and Left-tail Systemic Risks
Chen Kai
,
Lu Rong
,
Qin Shan
“Investor primacy” serves as the cornerstone for the high-quality development of capital markets. However, under the development model characterized by scale expansion and traffic orient...
First published at: May 20, 2026
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20260118.204
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 48, Issue 05
, pp. 93 - 109
SPECIAL TOPIC II
| F752
The Impact of External Demand
Shocks
on the Factor Income Distribution in Firms
Li Meimei
,
Yu Jinping
Against the backdrop of profound adjustments in the global distribution of factor income, how China can optimize its factor income distribution while deeply participating in global value c...
First published at: Apr 20, 2026
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20260118.202
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 48, Issue 04
, pp. 23 - 39
| F812.2
Changes in Regional Effective Tax Rates and Existence of Private Enterprises: Asymmetric Characteristics and Adjacenct Effect
Yao Dongmin
,
Wang Yifei
,
Wang Zihao
Tax policy is a key measure to optimize the development environment of the private economy. Theoretically, tax and the private economy are hot issues in public economics research, and have...
First published at: Jun 03, 2025
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20250429.201
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 51, Issue 06
, pp. 64 - 78,107
| F121;F124.8
Why does China’s Economy Remain Resilient under Adverse
Shocks
? An Empirical Study Based on the Efficiency of Institutional Adaptability
Lu Xianxiang
,
Wang Susu
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economic development has continuously suffered external shocks, and natural disasters have also occurred frequently. Shocks, large or small, inter...
First published at: Nov 03, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20221116.201
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 49, Issue 11
, pp. 4 - 18
| F290
Polycentric Spatial Structure and Urban Economic Resilience
Zhang Anwei
,
Hu Yan
Economic resilience is the ability of a city to respond to structural changes and innovate development paths, and spatial structure is the result of the differential evolution of income an...
First published at: Sep 03, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20230617.401
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 49, Issue 09
, pp. 4 - 18
| F840.66
Agricultural Risk
Shocks
, Agricultural Insurance, and Income Inequality of Rural Residents
Shao Quanquan
,
Liu Yu
China’s agricultural sector has been experiencing rapid growth in recent years, but the income distribution gap among farmers has become increasingly noticeable. To address this issue, ag...
First published at: Jul 03, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20230418.403
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 49, Issue 07
, pp. 78 - 92
| F063.4
Financial Risk Assessment of Middle-aged and Elderly Families under Dynamic Health
Shocks
Zhang Ji
,
Shi Xiao
,
Cao Yang
Household financial risk is an important leading indicator for judging the national economic development trend and macro-financial stability, and the assessment of household financial risk...
First published at: Feb 03, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20210813.201
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 48, Issue 02
, pp. 153 - 168
| F810
Economic Exogenous
Shocks
, Residents’ Welfare and Optimal Fiscal Expenditure Rules
Zhao Weimin
,
Guan Zhihua
How to use fiscal expenditure rules to deal with exogenous shocks, most of the existing studies start from the perspective of stabilizing economic fluctuations, pay insufficient attention ...
First published at: Dec 01, 2021
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2021.06.004
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 23, Issue 06
, pp. 52 - 66,137
| F015
Trend
Shocks
, Liquidity Constraints and China’s Economic Fluctuations
Hu Yonggang
,
Miao Enguang
The development of China’s economy not only contains the commonalities of all countries in the world, which can be explained by existing theories to a large extent, but also presents...
First published at: Dec 03, 2020
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20190916.101
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 46, Issue 12
, pp. 34 - 48,78
| F831
Research on the Macro-prudential Policy of Capital Flows: Based on a DSGE Model Considering Domestic and International Financial Institutions
Zhao Shengmin
,
Zhang Hanwen
In recent years, the importance of international capital flows has been increasing, which has significantly accelerated the integration process of the international financial system. After...
First published at: Aug 03, 2020
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.2020.08.011
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 46, Issue 08
, pp. 156 - 169,封三
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