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Following WTO accession, China's economy boomed in a context of eye-popping figures for growth in trade and investment and a sharp run-up in its own domestic prices and in prices for commodities for which is has a voracious demand. For many analysts, this suggested that China is the next bubble....
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In recent years, diverging demand and growth regimes have received greater scholarly attention. In particular, the intersection between different variants of Comparative Political Economy and the post-Keynesian macroeconomic analysis provides a promising avenue for understanding the main...
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This paper reviews recent literature on China's macroeconomic development, emphasizing the critical role of the gradualist approach over the past four decades. Beyond China's structural transformation, we explore various aspects such as high saving rates, the housing boom, an expanding current...
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This paper studies how economic policy uncertainty affects corporate capital structure for Chinese listed firms from 2003 to 2013. We show that when the degree of economic policy uncertainty increases, firms tend to lower their leverage ratios. However, firms that are from regions with lower...
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