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Purpose – The paper aims to test the rational-expectations hypothesis using data from the Chinese stock market. Design/methodology/approach – The rational-expectations hypothesis plays a critical role in economic and financial studies. However, it is unclear whether this hypothesis is...
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Purpose – The paper aims to test the rational-expectations hypothesis using data from the Chinese stock market. Design/methodology/approach – The rational-expectations hypothesis plays a critical role in economic and financial studies. However, it is unclear whether this hypothesis is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004966318
Purpose – The paper aims to test the rational‐expectations hypothesis using data from the Chinese stock market. Design/methodology/approach – The rational‐expectations hypothesis plays a critical role in economic and financial studies. However, it is unclear whether this hypothesis is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014901481
This paper looks at the development and transformation of the People's Republic of China (PRC)'s financial system since the start of economic and financial reforms in 1978. It describes how despite the rapid development of capital markets since the 1990s, the PRC's financial system continues to...
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China has shifted control over resources and decision making to local governments and enterprises as the result of the economic reforms over the past three decades. This devolution of decision-making to local levels and enterprises has placed environmental stewardship in the hands of local...
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We use data from the World Bank Global Findex database for 2011 to analyze financial inclusion in China, including comparisons with the other BRICS countries. We find a high level of financial inclusion in China manifested by greater use of formal account and for-mal saving than in the other...
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China's rampant environmental pollution problems and rising greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting climate change are undermining its long-term economic growth. China, from its own perspective cannot afford to and, from an international perspective, is not meant to continue on the...
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