Economic Inquiry: A Leading Chinese Journal in Economics358


Economic Inquiry (EI) is a leading Chinese journal in economics, publishing high-quality research papers in all areas of economics, including theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented work. EI is a peer-reviewed journal, and all submissions are subject to a rigorous review process. The journal is published quarterly, and each issue contains a mix of original research papers, review articles, and book reviews.

EI is a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). The journal is indexed in a number of leading academic databases, including EconLit, JEL, and Scopus. EI has a strong international reputation, and its papers are frequently cited by scholars around the world.

EI's mission is to promote the development of economics in China and to foster international cooperation in economic research. The journal publishes papers that make a significant contribution to the understanding of economic issues, and that are of interest to a broad audience of economists. EI also seeks to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas between Chinese and international economists.

EI is committed to publishing high-quality research that is relevant to the real world. The journal's editors are leading economists from China and around the world, and they are committed to maintaining the highest standards of scholarship. EI is an important resource for economists and policymakers alike, and its papers have a significant impact on the development of economic policy in China and beyond.

Recent Articles

Some of the recent articles published in EI include:
"The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inequality in China" by Li Yang and Xiufeng Liu
"The Role of Financial Development in Economic Growth: Evidence from China" by Junhua Zhang and Yijun Sun
"The Effects of Trade Liberalization on Firm Performance: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms" by Wenya Cheng and Shang-Jin Wei
"The Impact of Environmental Regulation on Innovation: Evidence from the Chinese Power Generation Industry" by Hao Zhang and Yixiao Zhou
"The Role of Social Capital in Economic Development: Evidence from Rural China" by Xinyang Wang and Liyang Wang

These are just a few examples of the high-quality research published in EI. The journal is a valuable resource for economists who are interested in the latest developments in economic research.

2024-11-07


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