Policy Research

 

Ningbo’s High-level Participation in Yangtze River Delta Integration
In 2018, Ningbo Centre for New Structural Economics completed the project of Ningbo Development Planning Institute, ‘Ningbo’s High-level Participation in Yangtze River Delta Integration’ . Experts and members of the research group studied and analyzed the integration environment, background and practical basis of Ningbo's high-level docking with the Yangtze River Delta,  clarified the basic ideas, development objectives, strategic priorities and major tasks of Ningbo's high-level docking with Yangtze River Delta integration.  A variety of research methods combined with point and plane were used on this project, and the theory and reality are complementary. It provides valuable suggestions for Ningbo's high-level participation in the development direction of Yangtze River Delta integration. 

 

Further stimulating the vitality of microeconomic subjects to promote the high-quality development of private and small-and-medium-sized enterprises in Ningbo’
In 2019, Ningbo Centre for New Structural Economics completed the research project of Ningbo Development Planning Institute, ‘further stimulating the vitality of microeconomic subjects to promote the high-quality development of private and small-and-medium-sized enterprises in Ningbo’. The experts carried out analysis and joint research on the problems existing in the development of microeconomic subjects in Ningbo, combined with the current situation of the development of microeconomic subjects in Ningbo, learn from the advanced development models at home and abroad, and put forward policy recommendations in terms of enhancing confidence, capital strength, innovation ability of microeconomic subjects, promoting the process of cost reduction and burden reduction and optimizing the business environment .

 

Academic Research

  • Wanning Li, Xiuping Hua, Agyenim Boateng*, Yong Wang, Min Du (2024) The Value of Being Greener: Untangling the Relationship between Environmental Investment and Firms’ Access to Trade Credit, British Journal of Management, 1-16.
  •  Wanning Li, and Xiuping Hua (2023) The Value of Family Social Capital in Informal Financial Markets: Evidence from China, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, Volume 77, 101922.
  •  Xiuping Hua, Yiping Huang (2021) Understanding China’s Fintech Sector: Development, Impacts and Risks, European Journal of Finance, 27(4-5), 321-333.
  • Greenwood-Nimmo, Matthew, J. Huang, and V. H. Nguyen. Fi nancial sector bailouts, sovereign bailouts, and the transfer of credit risk. Journal of Financial Markets 42.Jan. (2019):121-142.
  • J. Zhang, and X. Xu. Securitization as a response to monetary policy. International Journal of Finance & Economics 24.3(2019):1333-1344.
  • 汪阳、张家瑞(2020)“警惕货币政策的两个陷阱”,金融博览2020, (03), 36-37.
  • Malay K. Dey, C. Wang. Return Commonality in Cross Listings: Evidence from Hong Kong ADRs Journal of Index Investing May 2020, 11 (1) 67-83