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Product (GDP) in China by applying fractional integration and cointegration methods. These are more general than the standard …
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This paper applies fractional integration methods to investigate the behaviour of various pollutants (PM10, PM25, SO2 and NO2) in seven Chinese cities (Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Tianjin, Shenzhen, Nanjing and Xian) using daily data over the period January 1, 2014 – November 18, 2022. The...
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This paper investigates the time-varying impact of oil price uncertainty on stock prices in China using weekly data on …
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This paper investigates the time-varying impact of oil price uncertainty on stock prices in China using weekly data on …
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a leading emerging market, namely China, using difference-in-differences and GARCH approaches. Before the crisis China …
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a leading emerging market, namely China, using difference-in-differences and GARCH approaches. Before the crisis China …
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American (LA) countries and the four largest economies in the world (namely the US, the Euro area, Japan and China) over the …
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This paper examines the relationship between the logarithms of CO2 emissions and real GDP in China by applying …
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a leading emerging market, namely China, using difference-in-differences and GARCH approaches. Before the crisis China …
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a leading emerging market, namely China, using difference-in-differences and GARCH approaches. Before the crisis China …
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