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    Systemic risk prevention policies targeting systemically important banks: Does clustering pattern matter? by Zhu, Bo, Hu, Xin, Deng, Yuanyue, Lin, Renda

    Published in PloS one (27-04-2023)
    “…It is well known that strengthening the soundness of individual banks that are too large or too interconnected is essential for maintaining financial…”
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    Does Geopolitical Risk Matter for Cross‐Industry Risk Contagion: The Roles of Real Linkage and Information Channels by Deng, Yuanyue, Wu, Ying

    Published in Asia-Pacific journal of financial studies (01-10-2024)
    “…Using data from 34 Chinese industries from January 2007 to February 2024, we examine risk spillover in the economic system and the channels through which…”
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    Do domestic and external geopolitical risks matter for food availability: implications for global food security by Deng, Yuanyue

    Published in Applied economics (25-12-2024)
    “…This paper investigated the influence of geopolitical risk (GPR) on national food availability and distinguished the differentiated effects caused by…”
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    Does digital transformation crowd out the employment of lower skill labor? by Wu, Ying, Deng, Yuanyue

    Published in Bulletin of economic research (01-07-2024)
    “…This paper investigates the effect of digital transformation on the employment of low‐skilled labor. Using a large sample of Chinese listed firms for the…”
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    Global energy security: Do internal and external risk spillovers matter? A multilayer network method by Zhu, Bo, Deng, Yuanyue, Hu, Xin

    Published in Energy economics (01-10-2023)
    “…The spillover effects in the risk networks of global energy firms within and among economies have brought increasing uncertainty to national energy security,…”
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    Energy security: Does systemic risk spillover matter? Evidence from China by Zhu, Bo, Deng, Yuanyue, Lin, Renda, Hu, Xin, Chen, Pingshe

    Published in Energy economics (01-10-2022)
    “…Considering the severity and frequency of energy risk event shocks, this paper examines whether energy security issue is related to the propagation of…”
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    Intersectoral systemic risk spillovers between energy and agriculture under the financial and COVID-19 crises by Zhu, Bo, Lin, Renda, Deng, Yuanyue, Chen, Pingshe, Chevallier, Julien

    Published in Economic modelling (01-12-2021)
    “…Considering the severity and frequency of industry-specific shocks, this paper examines how sector-induced contagion effects caused by significant crises…”
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    Multiplex graph aggregation and feature refinement for unsupervised incomplete multimodal emotion recognition by Deng, Yuanyue, Bian, Jintang, Wu, Shisong, Lai, Jianhuang, Xie, Xiaohua

    Published in Information fusion (01-02-2025)
    “…Multimodal Emotion Recognition (MER) involves integrating information of various modalities, including audio, visual, text and physiological signals, to…”
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    The differential effects of climate risks on non-fossil and fossil fuel stock markets: Evidence from China by Zhu, Bo, Hu, Xin, Deng, Yuanyue, Zhang, Bokai, Li, Xiru

    Published in Finance research letters (01-07-2023)
    “…•Impact of climate risk on returns of non-fossil and fossil fuel stocks is analyzed.•News-based climate physical/transition risk (CPR/CTR) indexes are built…”
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    Systemic risk prevention policies targeting systemically important banks: Does clustering pattern matter? by Bo Zhu, Xin Hu, Yuanyue Deng, Renda Lin

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)
    “…It is well known that strengthening the soundness of individual banks that are too large or too interconnected is essential for maintaining financial…”
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