Aim & Scope
With a notable focus on China, Economic and Political Studies aims to disseminate significant theoretical, analytical, and empirical research on political-economic phenomena in China (or relevant to China) that have wider implications for international political economic studies. EPS encourages solid research findings that may pose challenges to and even revise the existing theories and methodologies. It welcomes original research articles that analyse the role of economic and political institutions, and consider China’s interaction with the world. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1987 - 2012 ) | Journal of Renmin University of China | ( 2013 - 9999 ) | Economic and Political Studies |
2024
The impacts of the China–US trade war on China’s trade and greenfield investment
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-16.
Global supply chain resilience: Facts, rationales and responses
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-17.
Why can some countries perform better in resolving some social problems: A comparative study
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Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-17.
Age structure and economic growth: The quantification of China’s demographic dividends
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-19.
A subsidised housing price indicator for Hong Kong
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-19.
Central bank swaps and foreign reserves: From the perspective of a global network
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-26.
Policy uncertainty and land transaction prices in China
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Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-26.
Local government debts and corporate bond spreads: Evidence from China
Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-27.
Predicting new firm survival and growth: The power of alternative data
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Economic and Political Studies , 2024 , pp 1-30.