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Cointegration between the Chinese and US stock markets
This paper conducts an empirical study on the relationship between the emerging financial market of China and the developed market of the US, both during and after the 2007-2009 financial crisis. Stock indices from the two countries are analysed to examine whether there exist any comovements between the different equity markets. Econometric time series testing of weekly stock values indicate that
Cetraria cucullata and C. nivalis, two vanishing lichens from southernmost Sweden.
Bilden av Ådalshändelserna 1931 : 70 år av kamp om historien
Event construal in the auditory and visual modalities: A crosslinguistic study of placement events in Mandarin Chinese and German
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The China Financial Model: China Development Bank, Politics, and China’s Global Financial Power
Can China Stomach What's in Store for Them?
An Economic Assessment of Legal and Institutional Barriers to Foreign Bank Establishment in China
Institutional Factors Influencing Regional Economic Disparities in China
Institutional Factors Influencing Regional Economic Disparities in China
Wen Pan Fagerlin
Postdoc Kontaktinformation E-post: wen [dot] pan_fagerlin [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Redovisning och finans Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsWen Pan Fagerlins profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportal Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade efter år och sen titel. Filtrera efter typ AllaArtikel i tidskriftDoktorsavhandlingKonferensbidrag Filtrera Participant, Catalyst or Spectator? –
https://www.ehl.lu.se/wen-pan-fagerlin - 2025-12-18
Disciplining Tionghoa : Critical Discourse Analysis of News Media During Indonesia’s New Order
Chinese Financial Assistance in Angola - Promise, Curse or an Uncertain Venture?
China‟s relations with African countries represent a growing trend in international relations and South-South cooperation. One important aspect of these liaisons is China‟s financial assistance and its deployment of resource-backed infrastructure loans. Angola is China‟s biggest supplier of oil, whereas China is Angola‟s largest donor, having provided Angola with 7.4 billion dollars in credit line
The effect of Chinese imports on EU employment
Import competition is a concept suggesting that importing a good can cause a country’s domestic industry to face additional competition, thereby potentially harming the real return to factors used in the production of these goods. China’s impressive export growth caused by liberalization of trade policy since the 1980’s may be considered a supply shock of manufactured goods to the world market. In
