Can an Asia Pacific Community, similar to the European Community, emerge?.
F. Moshirian
págs. 2-8
Stock returns, order imbalances, and commonality: Evidence on individual, institutional, and proprietary investors in China.
W. Bailey, J. Cai, Y.L. Cheung, F. Wang
págs. 9-19
Bank ownership reform and bank performance in China.
X. Lin, Y. Zhang
págs. 20-29
Corporate tax, capital structure, and the accessibility of bank loans: Evidence from China.
L. Wu, H. Yue
págs. 30-38
The effects of reform on China�s bank structure and performance.
Xiaoqing (Maggie) Fu, S. Heffeman
págs. 39-52
Does the stock market affect firm investment in China? A price informativeness perspective.
Yong Wang, L. Wu, Y. Yang
págs. 53-62
Regulations, earnings management, and post-IPO performance: The Chinese evidence.
J.L. Kao, D. Wu, Z. Yang
págs. 63-76
The effect of ownership on the prudential behavior of banks � The case of China.
C. Jia
págs. 77-87
Marketability, control, and the pricing of block shares.
Z. Huang, X. Xu
págs. 88-97
Effects of the volatility smile on exchange settlement practices: The Hong Kong case.
E.C. Chang, J. Ren, Q. Shi
págs. 98-112
Bank ownership and efficiency in China: What will happen in the world�s largest nation?.
A.N. Berger, I. Hasan, M. Zhou
págs. 113-130
Are New Tigers supplanting Old Mammoths in China�s banking system? Evidence from a sample of city commercial banks.
G. Ferri
págs. 131-140
Expropriation through loan guarantees to related parties: Evidence from China.
H. Berkman, R.A. Cole, L.J. Fu
págs. 141-156
Institutional development, financial deepening and economic growth: Evidence from China.
I. Hasan, P. Wachtel, M. Zhou
págs. 157-170
Does the type of ownership control matter? Evidence from China�s listed companies.
G. Chen, M. Firth, L. Xu
págs. 171-181
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