China Economic Review Supports open access 10.6CiteScore 5.2Impact Factor Articles & Issues About Publish Order journalSubmit your articleGuide for authors Special issue Innovative Development of Chinese Cities in the New Era Last update 2 September 2024 Guest Editors: Jie Tang Huiwen Li...
China Economic Review (CER) was founded by the Chinese Economists Society (CES) in 1989, and the first editor-in-chief was Shan Weijian. After 32 years of hard work, CER has become an authoritative English journal for China’s economic study, with an impact factor of 4.227 in 2020. This...
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10.6CiteScore 5.2Impact Factor Articles & Issues About Publish Order journalSubmit your articleGuide for authors About the journal The official journal of The Chinese Economists Society The China Economic Review publishes original research works on the economy of China, and its relation to the world ...
documents published in that journal. The chart shows the evolution of the average number of times documents published in a journal in the past two, three and four years have been cited in the current year. The two years line is equivalent to journal impact factor ™ (Thomson Reuters) ...
This part of the review will focus on Brazil's government expenditure patterns, including social spending, infrastructure investment, and public debt. 2.2. Taxation: Tax policies and their efficiency significantly impact economic growth and investment. This section will analyze Brazil's taxation system,...
impact (growth in a particular sector supports net growth in the overall economy). The closer the economic distance among sectors, the higher the productivity spillover is. Economic distance is at least as important as geographic distance to the ...
The economic environmental regulation has a significantly negative moderating effect, while the legal and supervised environmental regulations have a positive moderating effect, and would aggravate the positive impact of CC on EP. This is consistent with Ma et al. [44], who believed that the ...
China Economic Review Supports open access 10.6CiteScore 5.2Impact Factor Articles & Issues About Publish Order journalSubmit your articleGuide for authors Special issue Income Inequalities and Redistribution in China Last update 8 July 2020 The five papers on inequality in China presented in this ...
Until such work is done, our understanding of the SNWTP’s economic impacts will remain largely theoretical. 3.2. Social Impacts Our understanding of how the SNWTP will impact society in water-receiving and water-providing areas has been limited to three primary fields of study: disease (...