Mengfei Jiang

Mengfei Jiang
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lecturer in Finance at University of Edinburgh

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Current institution
University of Edinburgh
Current position
  • Lecturer in Finance

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Publications (11)
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This paper examines the impact of trust on informal financial development. We isolate the inherited component of trust for 19 countries using US census data and relate it to firms’ access to trade credit. We discover that trust disproportionately elevates the use of trade credit by companies that face obstacles to obtaining funds from formal channe...
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This study investigates the impact of material internal control weaknesses on corporate employment decisions. We find that, on average, ineffective internal control is significantly related to lower efficiency in employment decisions. We also find that firms with material internal control weaknesses are associated with both over-investment and unde...
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Carbon Capture, Utility and Storage (CCUS) is essential for achieving carbon neutrality and has great development potential in China. CCUS, as a long-term new investment, can address global warming and has significant social and economic impacts. This paper assessed the socio-economic effects of CCUS investment based on carbon neutrality in China b...
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The urgency of rapid and ambitious climate action was underscored in IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C. In the report, IPCC also emphasized that strong carbon price signals, coupled with further policy instruments, can support ambitious and cost-effective CO2 emission reductions. As contracting states to the Paris Agreement look to implement their dome...
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Using experimental data, we document that the impact of professional norms on the risk-taking of bank employees depends on their expectations of peers’ risk preferences. When the professional identity of bank employees is made salient, those who expect colleagues to take more risk than themselves increase risky investments by 5.2 percentage points...
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How to balance supply and demand has become a long-term question in the electricity market, and anomalies related to calendar issues are critical factors to affect the resource allocation. This paper introduces a test method to assess the significance of all possible calendar effects in different time frequencies. We implement our test method to th...
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CCUS plays a substantial role in mitigating global emissions alongside measures such as renewable energy and energy efficiency. Resulting from this, an opportunity is created for governments to formulate effective policies for CCUS implementation, as the necessary policies that allow for achieving the "well below 2°C" goal will be adopted. The repo...
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Desertification is one of the most challenging environmental problems in the global ecological field and also an important cause of poverty, migration and social unrest in some areas of the world. Currently, desertified lands occupy around 36 million km2 globally, equivalent to 1/4 of the total global landmass. Around 1/5 of the world’s population...

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