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15 February 2022, Volume 41 Issue 1
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2022, 41(1): 2-4.
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Research on the Influencing Factors of Financial Development in Economic Central Cities:From the Perspective of Beijing’s High-end Financial Talents
ZHANG Tidong,SUN Jian,WANG Baoling
2022, 41(1): 5-12. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.001
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Synergistic Effect of Rural Industrial Integration and New Urbanization on Income Distribution:An Empirical Test from the Perspective of Industry and City Integration
ZHANG Dongling,WANG Yanxia
2022, 41(1): 13-28. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.002
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Influence and Effect:Foreign Executive,Institutional Environment,and Foreign Equity Participation
LIN Chuan,QIAN Li
2022, 41(1): 29-41. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.003
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Abstract:From the perspective of state-owned business employing foreign executives,an empirical study of Chinese state-owned businesses sampled between 2007 and 2018 is done to examine the influence of foreign executives on foreign equity participation, as well as the regulatory effect of institutional environment in it. It is discovered that the employment of foreign executives can effectively promote the probability and degree of foreign equity participation;compared with the state-owned enterprises that do not employ foreign executives,those that do so are not only more likely to have foreign equity participation,but with a higher degree of participation. Institutional environment facilitates the relationship between the employment of foreign executives and foreign equity participation,i.e.,in regions with a more favorable institutional environment,enterprises with foreign executives have a higher probability and degree of foreign equity participation;this conclusion is also tenable when endogenous elements are under control.Further researches find that the influence of foreign executives on foreign equity participation,as well as the regulatory effect of institutional environment,is more conspicuous in local state-owned enterprises andstate-owned commercial enterprises.
The Influence of Effective Use of Internet on Migrant Workers’Citizenization
GONG Ziyu,NIE Wei
2022, 41(1): 42-51. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.004
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The rapid development and popularization of the Internet has brought about new opportunities and challenges to the citizenization of migrant workers. Yet,the Internet,as well as other information and communication technologies,is,after all,a technological means and instrument for people to achieve specific aims. Whether the Internet plays a positive or negative role depends on the way of the subject to use it. Based on questionnaire survey data collected in four cities in 2016,an empirical analysis of the situations of migrant workers using the Internet and the influence on their citizenization shows there exist two digital gaps. The first one,the gap of accessibility,is no longer an urgent issue for migrant workers,but the second digital gap,that of use,exists in reality and evidently influences the urbanization progress of migrant workers. Specifically,the Internet availability rate in the migrant worker community is relatively high,up to 90 percent;they mostly use the Internet for chatting,news browsing,and entertainment,but seldom for promoting their vocational development and technical levels. While the use of Internet can elevate the citizenization level of migrant workers,it is not true that the longer time one uses the Internet, the higher one’s citizenization level is. Using the Internet as an instrumental platform and a channel of acquiring information has a positive effect on migrant worker’s citizenization,while using the Internet as an interactive entertainment has no evident effect for their citizenization. Therefore,improving migrant workers’network attainment and optimizing their ways of using the Internet have a positive significance for promoting their citizenization,besides further enhancing their Internet accessibility.
From“Half Working and Half Farming”to“Half Urban and Half Rural”:Phases and Strategies of Farmers’ Urbanization
YI Zhuo,GUI Hua
2022, 41(1): 52-61. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.005
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Land Property Right and Spatial Reform:A Two-dimensional Perspective for Understanding Transitional Community
JI Fang
2022, 41(1): 62-72. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.006
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The change of a transitional community from rural village to urban society does not only involve the change of residential status,basic level administrative organization system,and the form of organization,but more of the change in the nature of land property right and spatial structure. Land property right and spatial structure are primary factors for shaping the urban-rural dual economic and social formation.The transitional community,in nature,is the projection of the urban-rural dual space structure and institutional arrangement in the domain of community. As the outcome of urbanization development and urban-rural dual structure,the nature and characteristics of transitional community must be interpreted in the urban-rural binary system. A research of the transitional community from the perspective of urban-rural binary land property right and spatial structure finds that the land property right in a transitional community falls into three categories:the collective property right,the state property right,and the mixed type of property right,which foster disparate community economic relationships and public service relationships;the spatial reform in a transitional community mainly follows two paths:partial space reform led by the col? lective and overall space re-mould led by administrative departments,which result in different spatial forms and governance tasks in the community. The various types of practices and their attributive features of transitional communities can be explained from the viewpoint of land property right and spatial reform,which lays an important foundation for exploring the effective governance of transitional communities.
Interruption of Creation and the“Middle-age”of Poetry:A Discussion Centered on Feng Zhi,Wei Yiduo,and Zhu Ziqing
FANG Bangyu
2022, 41(1): 73-82. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.007
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The“General”That Makes for the“Minor”:Ravikovitch’s Hebrew Poetry in the Light of“Becoming”Theory
CAI Wei
2022, 41(1): 83-91. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.008
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Dahlia Ravikovitch is recognized as the most important Hebrew poetess after the founding of Israel. In the light of Gilles Deleuze’s and Felix Guattari’s theories of“minor literature”and“becoming,”a line of escape,from“becoming—woman”to“becoming—the other,”can be discerned in the author’s pioneering character and her writings of betrayal against the suppress of traditional Hebrew patriarchy, criticism of violence and power,and denunciation of writers’on-looking attitude. Such a linguistic descoping,including the destruction of the current power structure and the denial of the same identity of the self, and the exploration of new types of sensation are an ethical practice in response to“pack multiplicities.”
Influences of Pre-Qin City tradition on the basic pattern of Chinese cities
TU Wenxue
2022, 41(1): 92-102. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.009
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Construction of a Patent Open and Sharing System under the Innovation-driven Development Strategy
MA Zhongfa ,XIAO Yulu
2022, 41(1): 103-111. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.010
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Value Judgment in Judicial adjudication:Premise,Domain,and Path,Based on Recent Controversial Cases
GUO Xiaoyan
2022, 41(1): 112-120. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.011
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Basic Norms for On-site Shooting of Ethnographic Films
CHEN Xueli
2022, 41(1): 121-128. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2022.01.012
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