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Dr Ya Yin
Enterprise and Value Research Group
Hertfordshire Business School
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1389-9065
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y.p.yin
herts.ac
uk
2001
2021
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Business Model
100%
Europe
52%
Economic Growth
43%
Reference Income
43%
Financialization
38%
European Social Survey
36%
Efficiency Measurement
35%
State-owned Banks
35%
Chinese State
35%
Provincial Level
35%
Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
35%
United States
35%
Scottish
35%
Inflation Expectations
35%
Computable General Equilibrium Model
35%
Sharing Economy
35%
Happiness
35%
Subjective Well-being
33%
Scotland
32%
Wealth Accumulation
29%
Banking Groups
29%
Corporate
29%
Decomposition Efficiency
23%
Banking Efficiency
23%
Life Satisfaction
23%
Relative Income
21%
Well-being
21%
Complex Adaptive Systems
21%
Shared Value
21%
Modeling Framework
20%
Capitalization
18%
Economic Linkages
17%
Precariousness
17%
Financial Services
17%
Smart City
17%
Sectoral Growth
17%
Business Services
17%
Simulation Framework
17%
Comparative Advantage
17%
Creative Sector
17%
Growth Decoupling
17%
Income Satisfaction
17%
Environmental Kuznets Curve
17%
Accounting Principles
17%
Regional Productivity Growth
17%
Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
17%
Personal Values
17%
Multiplier Effect
17%
CGE Model
17%
Employment Disparities
17%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Business Model
91%
CGE Model
52%
Computable General Equilibrium
43%
Labor Market
40%
Financialization
38%
Inflation
37%
Banking Efficiency
35%
Sharing Economy
35%
Inflation Expectations
35%
Commercial Bank
35%
Wealth
29%
Regional Economics
26%
Production Function
26%
Decomposition Analysis
26%
Productivity Change
26%
Value Creation
23%
Expectation Formation
23%
Profit
22%
Shareholder Value
21%
Phillips Curve
17%
Neutrality of Money
17%
Mixed-Methods
17%
Public Consumption
17%
Financial Services
17%
Business Service
17%
Environmental Kuznets Curve
17%
Credit Market
17%
Probit Model
17%
Occupational Group
17%
Income Hypothesis
17%
Economic Model Construction
17%
Aggregate Consumption Function
17%
Comparative Advantage
17%
Sustainability Indicator
17%
Environmental Valuation
17%
Input-Output Analysis
17%
Global Value Chains
17%
General Equilibrium
17%
Income Distribution
17%
Macroeconomics
17%
Smart City
17%
Dynamic Capabilities
17%
Time Series
17%
Monetary Policy
17%
Industry
16%
General Equilibrium Modeling
14%
Economic developments
11%
Smart Infrastructure
10%
Cost Structure
8%
Banking Reform
8%