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Erin P K SO, Dr
Lecturer I
,
Department of Accountancy, Economics and Finance
Email
erinso
hkbu.edu
hk
2014
2022
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Business & Economics
Non-stationary Panel Data
100%
Market Integration
99%
China
97%
Consumption Risk Sharing
97%
Business Cycle Turning Point
94%
Political Turmoil
92%
Political Connections
87%
Shadow Banking System
84%
Tax Sharing
83%
Fiscal Sustainability
80%
Law of One Price
80%
China Market
76%
Central Government
73%
Economic Fundamentals
72%
Investor Sentiment
71%
Intermediation
69%
Equity
68%
Query
67%
Markov Switching
66%
Google
65%
Panel Data Analysis
65%
Chinese Firms
64%
Credit
57%
Middle East
55%
International Markets
55%
Revenue
53%
Recession
50%
Panel Unit Root and Cointegration Tests
49%
Debt
48%
Fiscal
47%
Risk Sharing
43%
United States of America
39%
Africa
38%
Cross-sectional Dependence
38%
Fiscal Deficit
37%
Macroeconomic Stability
36%
Government Budget
35%
Labour Market
35%
Government
35%
Egypt
35%
Shanghai
35%
Timeliness
34%
State-owned Enterprises
33%
Propping
33%
Corporate Governance
31%
Credit Markets
31%
Autocracy
31%
Political Capital
30%
Long-run Relationship
30%
Price Dispersion
30%
Social Sciences
business cycle
86%
China
73%
corporate social responsibility
72%
recession
61%
search engine
56%
data analysis
46%
sustainability
45%
firm
35%
trend
30%
credit market
29%
evidence
25%
budget
24%
agency cost
23%
incentive
23%
time
21%
political interest
16%
macroeconomics
16%
labor market
16%
prestige
15%
indebtedness
14%
revenue
13%
taxes
13%
expenditures
13%
deficit
12%
economy
12%
monitoring
11%
literature
8%