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1. How do firms respond to the tighter COD discharge standards? Evidence from the pulp and paper industry in China.

2. Are women less persistent? Evidence from submissions to a nationwide meeting of economics.

3. Production and cost in the US paper and paperboard industry.

4. Risk transmission between old and new energy markets from a multi-scale perspective: the role of the EU emissions trading system.

5. The demand for paper and paperboard: econometric models for the European Union.

6. Exports and growth: a causality analysis for the pulp and paper industries based on international panel data.

7. The life cycle of scholars and papers in economics – the ‘citation death tax’.

8. A financial model of investment, with an application to the paper industry.

9. Cyclical dumping and correlated business cycles in imperfect markets: Empirical applications to the Canadian pulp and paper industry.

10. A nonparametric analysis of variable cost minimization in the United States paper industry.

11. A critique of the paper by Kanabar, R. and Simmons, P. (2016), ‘To defer or not to defer? UK state pension and work decisions in a lifecycle model’, Applied Economics, 48, 58, 5699-5716.

12. Abatement investments and green goodwill.

13. What is a recession?: A reprise 1 Various sections of this paper draw very significantly on our earlier paper, Layton and Banerji (2001), in which the same conceptual arguments were made and a detailed empirical analysis carried out on the issue in the case of the Indian business cycle

14. Will companies take the initiative in green technology innovation? Empirical evidence from listed manufacturing companies in China.

15. Fiscal shocks and non-profit employment.

16. Long-run price effects of exchange rate changes in Finnish pulp and paper exports.

17. The effect of environmental regulation on the locational choice of Japanese foreign direct investment.

18. Alphabetized coauthorship.

19. Patterns of co-authorship among economics departments in the USA.

20. Truncated income multipliers and local income generation over time.

21. Growth and decline of the paper industry: an econometric analysis of US regions.

22. On the stability of the investment function.

23. Can China's Aid Promotes the Value Added Exports of Recipient Countries?

24. Malmquist productivity index decompositions: a unifying framework.

25. The effect of internet gap on bilateral export: evidence from an extended gravity model.

26. Moral hazard in public health policies.

27. The audit committee and earnings management: new evidence from the H-share listed companies on the exchange stock of Hong Kong.

28. Has the rise of China's domestic supply chain contributed to its GDP increases?

29. Can environmental protection interview policy reduce air pollution? -A spatial difference-in-differences approach.

30. Reassessing forest products demand functions in Europe using a panel cointegration approach.

31. Interregional industrial transfer, industrial correlation spillover, and productivity: evidence from China's textile industry.

32. The role of COVID-19 in herding: evidence from the Croatian stock market.

33. Major-customer geographic proximity and supplier trade credit: empirical evidence from China.

34. The appropriate interest rate and scale variable in money demand: results from non-nested tests.

35. Estimating the effect of physical exercise on juveniles' health status and subjective well-being in China.

36. Federalism and primary-income inequality.

37. A comparative analysis of the monetary policy transmission channels in the U.S: a wavelet-based approach.

38. Testing whether the annual capital investment of nationalized industries can be explained by private sector investment models: a worker paper.

39. Gender Social Norms and Gender Gap in Math: Evidence and Mechanisms.

40. Does regional innovation policy encourage firm indigenous innovation? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment of the pilot project of innovative cities in China.

41. The market efficiency analysis of China's copper options based on risk-free arbitrages.

42. Mutual fund asset allocation during COVID-19: evidence from an emerging market.

43. Housing price and criminal crime in China: direct and indirect influence.

44. How are wage developments passed through to prices in the euro area? Evidence from a BVAR model.

45. Exchange market pressure and primary commodity - exporting emerging markets.

46. The quest for pro-poor and inclusive growth: the role of governance.

47. Fiscal redistribution, social welfare and income inequality: 'doing more' or 'more to do'?

48. Regional income divergence and economic development in Africa: is Kuznets right?

49. High-speed railway and shadow banking: evidence from finance leases.

50. Influence of unconventional monetary policy on agricultural commodities futures: network connectedness and dynamic spillovers of returns and volatility.