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Lixin Colin Xu

Global rank #2865 96%

Institution: Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Primary Field: Finance (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 1998

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pxu2 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 3.82 0.00 3.82
Last 10 Years 0.50 1.51 5.73 0.00 11.09
All Time 1.17 6.03 14.11 0.00 32.21

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 34
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 24.10

Publications (34)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Career Incentives, Tournament Competition, and Performance Manipulation: Evidence from Chinese Cities Journal of Law and Economics B 4
2025 The Effects of Privatization on Firm Productivity in China Journal of Law and Economics B 4
2024 Political determinants of privatizations in China: A natural experiment based on politician career concerns Journal of Corporate Finance B 4
2024 Property rights, political connections, and corporate investment Review of Finance B 4
2022 Social capital, finance, and consumption: Evidence from a representative sample of Chinese households Journal of Banking & Finance B 4
2022 Female entrepreneurs and productivity around the world: Rule of law, network, culture, and gender equality World Development B 5
2021 Enforcing government policies: The role of state-owned enterprise in China’s one child policy World Development B 4
2021 The dark side of transparency in developing countries: The link between financial reporting practices and corruption Journal of Corporate Finance B 5
2019 Dual Credit Markets and Household Usage to Finance: Evidence from a Representative Chinese Household Survey Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 4
2017 Market facilitation by local government and firm efficiency: Evidence from China Journal of Corporate Finance B 5
2017 The effect of aid on growth: evidence from a Quasi-experiment Journal of Economic Growth A 4
2017 Unbundling institutions for external finance: Worldwide firm-level evidence Journal of Corporate Finance B 2
2017 Hayek, Local Information, and Commanding Heights: Decentralizing State-Owned Enterprises in China American Economic Review S 4
2016 Business environment, economic agglomeration and job creation around the world Applied Economics C 3
2016 The long-run effects of treated water on education: The rural drinking water program in China Journal of Development Economics A 2
2015 The Internet as a general-purpose technology: Firm-level evidence from around the world Economics Letters C 3
2015 Government connections and financial constraints: Evidence from a large representative sample of Chinese firms Journal of Corporate Finance B 4
2014 Explaining Africa’s (Dis)advantage World Development B 3
2013 Job Growth and Finance: Are Some Financial Institutions Better Suited to the Early Stages of Development than Others?-super-1 World Bank Economic Review B 2
2013 Microeconomic consequences and macroeconomic causes of foreign direct investment in southern African economies Applied Economics C 3
2012 Love and Money by Parental Matchmaking: Evidence from Urban Couples in China American Economic Review S 3
2011 Eat, Drink, Firms, Government: An Investigation of Corruption from the Entertainment and Travel Costs of Chinese Firms Journal of Law and Economics B 3
2011 Diagnosing Development Bottlenecks: China and India Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 3
2009 Formal finance and trade credit during China's transition Journal of Financial Intermediation B 3
2009 Institutions and Foreign Direct Investment: China versus the Rest of the World World Development B 4
2006 Finance and Income Inequality: What Do the Data Tell Us? Southern Economic Journal C 3
2005 Institutions, ownership, and finance: the determinants of profit reinvestment among Chinese firms Journal of Financial Economics A 2
2005 Regulatory Reforms in the Telecommunications Sector in Developing Countries: The Role of Democracy and Private Interests World Development B 3
2004 Privatization, competition, and corruption: how characteristics of bribe takers and payers affect bribes to utilities Journal of Public Economics A 2
2004 The Impact of Privatization and Competition in the Telecommunications Sector around the World Journal of Law and Economics B 2
2004 Agency Theory and Executive Compensation: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Journal of Labor Economics A 2
2003 Who gets credit? The behavior of bureaucrats and state banks in allocating credit to Chinese state-owned enterprises Journal of Development Economics A 2
2002 Are There Returns To The Wages Of Young Men From Working While In School? Review of Economics and Statistics A 4
1998 Determinants of the Repartitioning of Property Rights between the Government and State Enterprises. Economic Development & Cultural Change B 1