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Analysis on the structure and economic resilience capacity of China’s regional economic network
Applied Economics, 2023This paper analyzes the heterogeneous influence of economic networks on urban economic resilience capacity from different network characteristics, providing an innovative research perspective and theoretical framework for the economic resilience capacity
R. Lu, Zhihui Yang
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Digital finance and regional economic resilience: Theoretical framework and empirical test
Finance Research Letters, 2023Zehui Yu, Yiming Li, Lihua Dai
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The impact of digital finance on regional economic resilience
Pacific-Basin Finance JournalZhaoyi Xu
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The impact of digital inclusive finance on agricultural economic resilience
Finance Research LettersQiang Gao
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Does internet development affect urban economic resilience? New evidence from China
Applied Economics, 2023Global macroeconomic development is faced with great uncertainty, especially the repeated impact of COVID-19, which exacerbate the challenges. This study explores the impact of Internet development on the resilience of cities.
Fangyuan Shi, Yuhan Zheng, Xuanyu Liu
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Regional economic resilience: insights from five crises
European Planning Studies, 2023We examine the association between industrial structure and regional economic resilience during five different crises in Czechia, focusing on the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russo-Ukrainian war. The effects of economic diversity, sectoral structure, factor
Simona Šťastná +2 more
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The economic resilience of Stuttgart: vulnerable but resilientand adaptable
2018This chapter describes the experiences in the region of Stuttgart during and after the global financial and economic crisis of 2008_09. The region was severely negatively hit by the crisis but achieved a fast recovery, notably by increasing exports to China.
Wink, Rüdiger +3 more
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Union activity and economic resilience
1986The paper analyzes how the influence of labour unions over wage contracts may make an economy less "resilient". Loss of resilience is depicted in two conceptually independent ways: (i) the tendency of exogenous variations in unemployment to become perpetuated and (ii) the possibility that such swings may give rise to a wage-unemployment ratchet.
Lindbeck, Assar, Snower, Dennis J.
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The Law and Economics of Resilience
The field of law and economics has long studied externalities, the costs and benefits actors create and yet fail to internalize. But scholars have largely overlooked a set of externalities that lead firms across the economy to systematically underinvest in resilience, with macroeconomically harmful consequences.Doni Bloomfield, Jeff Gordon
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