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This paper investigates macroprudential policies and their role in containing systemic risk in China. It shows that China faces systemic risk in both the time (procyclicality) and cross-sectional (contagion) dimensions. The former is reflected as credit and asset price risks, while the latter is...
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Large amounts of coastal silt are converted into subgrade soil by cement solidification for resource utilization, while the compressive strength was too low (<1.0 MPa) with as little cement usage as possible (<15%, w/w). Our previous studies have shown that biochar was added into the raw materials to achieve strength enhancement, but the specific mechanisms need to be further explored. Three biochars derived from peanut shells (PSBC), cow dung (CDBC) and sewage sludge (SSBC) at 300°C, 500°C and 700°C pyrolysis, respectively were used as exogenous additives with 1%, 2% and 5%. Results showed that all biochars significantly improved the compressive strength of the subgrade soil products by 20-110%, which was attributed to that biochar catalyzed cement hydration reactions to produce more Ca(OH)2, CaCO3 and calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H gel). The catalytic capacity of different biochars was SSBC > PSBC CDBC. Due to the suitable specific surface area and porosity of 500°C biochar, it is the most effective for strength enhancement....</1.0>
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A deep insight into the reaction mechanism is essential to control the polymerization process with the desired macromolecular structure for high-performance thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer. In this work, density functional theory (DFT) was used to investigate the catalytic polymerization...
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Here, a natural and non-toxic inositol additive with six hydroxyl groups is added into the 2 M ZnSO4 aqueous baseline electrolyte to enhance the electrochemical performances of the zinc ion batteries (ZIBs). 2H chemical shift in the Nuclear magnetic resonance demonstrates that the inositol...
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We study the determinants of the extent of in-house vertical integration and of outsourcing in foreign countries. Potential suppliers must make a relationship-specific investment in order to serve each prospective customer. Such investments are governed by imperfect contracts. A final-good...
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The Chinese automotive industry in a global context (by W. Urban and B. Wang, pp. 1-8) Keywords China, automotive industry Countries covered China Topics Foreign Direct Investment; Industry Index of global tolerance a quantitative analysis based on 'World Values Survey' data (by A. Tausch, pp....
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This paper investigates macroprudential policies and their role in containing systemic risk in China. It shows that China faces systemic risk in both the time (procyclicality) and cross-sectional (contagion) dimensions. The former is reflected as credit and asset price risks, while the latter is...
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One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associated with information and communication technology (ICT) adoption, where total factor productivity (TFP) growth related with ICT in the 1990s appeared in the US but not in the UK (Jorgenson and...
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