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Fujing Jin

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First Name:Fujing
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Last Name:Jin
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RePEc Short-ID:pji237
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http://sem.bjtu.edu.cn/show-594-261
Terminal Degree:2020 China Economics and Management Academy; Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

School of Economics and Management
Beijing Jiaotong University

Beijing, China
http://sem.bjtu.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:sebjtcn (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Fuwei Jiang & Fujing Jin & Kejia Zhang, 2023. "Financial openness and profitability premium: Causal evidence from the Shanghai‐Hong Kong Stock Connect," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 63(1), pages 451-483, March.
  2. Jiang, Fuwei & Jin, Fujing & Tang, Guohao, 2020. "Dissecting the effectiveness of firm financial strength in predicting Chinese stock market," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 32(C).

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Articles

  1. Jiang, Fuwei & Jin, Fujing & Tang, Guohao, 2020. "Dissecting the effectiveness of firm financial strength in predicting Chinese stock market," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 32(C).

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    1. Fuwei Jiang & Fujing Jin & Kejia Zhang, 2023. "Financial openness and profitability premium: Causal evidence from the Shanghai‐Hong Kong Stock Connect," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 63(1), pages 451-483, March.
    2. Zhao, Lu & Lin, Lei, 2022. "Does behavioral-motivated volatility effect explain the beta anomaly? Evidence from China," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 46(PA).

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