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1. China’s Changing COVID-19 Policies: Market and Public Health

2. Microchips and Semiconductors: The U.S. Seeks Autonomy

3. China’s National ETS and the Power Market: How the ETS Can Achieve Significant Emission Reductions

4. Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

5. Melons as Lemons: Asymmetric Information, Consumer Learning and Seller Reputation

6. The (Im-)Possibility of Rational Socialism: Mises in China’s Market Reform Debate

7. Regulated Market, Trapped Workers: The Impacts of the "Tolerant and Prudent" Policy on Labour Precarity in China’s Online Ridehailing Sector

8. The State-Constituted Market Economy: A Conceptual Framework for China’s State–Market Relations

9. Petro Dollar. Petro Yuan. Petro Rupee?

10. Collective Reputation in Trade: Evidence from the Chinese Dairy Industry

11. How does China fare on the Russian market? Implications for the European Union

12. China's plans and direction for further opening-up

13. A Deeper Look at China’s “Going Out” Policy

14. S-Japan Relations and Southeast Asia: Meeting Regional Demands

15. From Catching Up to Forging Ahead in Advanced Manufacturing—Reflections on China’s Future of Jobshina's Evolving Role in Latin America: Can it Be a Win-Win?

16. China’s Hidden Obstacles to Socioeconomic Rebalancing

17. Signaling Legitimacy to Foreign Investors: Evidence from Chinese IPOs on U.S. Markets.

18. Responding to Uncertainty: Syndication Partner Choice by Foreign Venture Capital Firms in China.

19. Maintaining Financial Stability in the People's Republic of China during Financial Liberalization

20. From Catching Up to Forging Ahead? China's Prospects in Semiconductors

21. The State-owned Enterprises Issue in China's Prospective Trade Negotiations

22. The Impact of Trading with China on Botswana’s Economy

23. The Hyperglobalization of Trade and Its Future

24. The global economy: Healing or still hurting?

25. Freeing the Global Market: How to Boost the Economy by Curbing Regulatory Distortions

26. Retail 2022: How the Economist Intelligence Unit sees the retail landscape changing over the next decade

27. A Rapidly Changing Energy World, Or Perhaps Not

28. Pharmaceutical Price Regulation: Macro-Level Evidence from China between 1997 and 2008

29. Africa: open for business The potential, challenges and risks

30. Spillover Effects of Exchange Rates: A Study of the Renminbi

31. Country Forecast: Global outlook

32. Stirring up the South China Sea

33. Rising Democracies and the Arab Awakening: Implications for Global Democracy and Human Rights

34. America's Voluntary Standards System—A "Best Practice" Model for Innovation Policy?

35. Perspectives on the G20: The Los Cabos Summit and Beyond

36. The Emergence of China in the Middle East

37. Tradition in Chinese politics: The Party-state's reinvention of the past and the critical response from public intellectuals

38. Growth and Recovery in a Time of Default: Lessons from the Role of the Urban Sector in Argentina

39. Who Captures Value in Global Supply Chains?

40. Inward FDI in Israel and its policy context

41. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

42. Global Energy Markets in a Time of Political Change

43. Intercity Buses: The Forgotten Mode

44. Human resources in China Prepare for opportunity

45. Renminbi Rules: The Conditional Imminence of the Reserve Currency Transition

46. Chinese Commodity Imports in Ghana and Senegal: Demystifying Chinese Business Strength in Urban West Africa

47. From REDD to Green: A Global Incentive System to Stop Tropical Forest Clearing

48. Are the Chinese in Africa More Innovative than the Africans? Comparing Chinese and Nigerian Entrepreneurial Migrants' Cultures of Innovation

49. Approaches to Fostering Productivity Growth in Brazil, China and India

50. Innovation and the Visible Hand: China, Indigenous Innovation, and the Role of Government Procurement