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Jue Ren
Jue Ren
Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, Texas Christian University
Verified email at tcu.edu
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The nexus of monetary policy and shadow banking in China
K Chen, J Ren, T Zha
American Economic Review 108 (12), 3891-3936, 2018
4042018
What we learn from China's rising shadow banking: exploring the nexus of monetary tightening and banks' role in entrusted lending
K Chen, J Ren, T Zha
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016
562016
What We Learn from China's Rising Shadow Banking: Exploring the Nexus of Monetary Tightening and Banks' Role in Entrusted Lending
T Zha, J Ren, K Chen
2016 Meeting Papers, 2016
562016
CEO political leanings and store-level economic activity during COVID-19 crisis: Effects on shareholder value and public health
JR JM Bizjak, SL Kalpathy, VT Mihov
Journal of Finance, 2022
272022
Evidence of uniform inefficiency in market portfolios based on dominance tests
S Anyfantaki, E Maasoumi, J Ren, N Topaloglou
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1-13, 2021
52021
The beta anomaly and mutual fund performance
P Irvine, JH Kim, J Ren
Management Science, 2022
32022
Mutual Fund Style Analysis: A Stochastic Dominance Approach
J Ren
2017 Lone Star Finance Conference, 2017
22017
COVID-19 Vaccinations, Business Activity, and Firm Value
JM Bizjak, SL Kalpathy, VT Mihov, J Ren
2022
Public Health Interventions, Economic Activity, and Firm Value: Evidence from COVID-19 Vaccinations
JM Bizjak, SL Kalpathy, VT Mihov, J Ren
Economic Activity, and Firm Value: Evidence from COVID-19 Vaccinations (July …, 2022
2022
Replication data for: The Nexus of Monetary Policy and Shadow Banking in China
K Chen, J Ren, T Zha
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), 2019
2019
How does the interaction between China’s monetary and regulatory policies impact shadow banking and total bank credit?
K Chen, J Ren, T Zha
voxchina.org, 2017
2017
Discussion of: What we Learn from China’s Rising Shadow Banking: Exploring the Nexus of Monetary Tightening and Banks’ Role in Entrusted Lending
K Chen, J Ren, T Zha, D Corbae
2016
Unintended consequences of monetary and regulatory policies on banks’ risk-taking behaviour: A closer examination of China’s shadow banking
TZ K Chen, J Ren
VoxEU.org  – CEPR’s policy portal, 2016
2016
ONLINE APPENDICES TO THE NEXUS OF MONETARY POLICY AND SHADOW BANKING IN CHINA
K CHEN, JUE REN, TAO ZHA
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