China Finance and Economic Review
Introduction
China Finance and Economic Review (CFER) is a general-interest peer-reviewed economics journal with a special focus on economic issues. Sponsored by National Academy of Economic Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the CFER aims to promote high quality and innovative economic research and to provide a platform for idea exchange and collaboration between Chinese economists and their overseas peers.
CFER mainly publishes articles on China's macro-economic analysis and national strategy of economic development and public policy, featuring the policy-oriented research in the field of finance and economics, highlighting the significance of some major issues in China's finance and economics, and arguing about the corresponding policies. The key columns of CFER involve both the Applied Economics, which includes Macro-Economics, Public Finance, Monetary Economics, Industrial Economics, International Trade, Labor Economics and Regional Economics, and the Theoretical Economics, which includes Political Economics and Global Economics.
CFER has been included in the ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index). The journal content has been indexed from 2017 onwards.
Volume 10 Issue 4
Sub-Provincial Fiscal Expenditure Decentralization Structure: A Case in China
Analysis on Regional Income Gap and Spatial Convergence in China's Rural Collective Economy
Does Internet Use Improve the Income of Residents? —Empirical Evidence from CGSS201