Dr. Chien-Chiang Lee

Professor and Chairman
National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Finance from National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

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Biography

Dr. Chien-Chiang Lee is currently working as Professor at Department of Finance, National Sun Yat-sen University. He has completed his Ph.D. in Finance from same University. Previously he was appointed as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Department of Applied Economics, National Chung-Hsien University. He has 59 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Economics
Macroeconomics
Finance
Energy Economics
Environmental Economics

Selected Publications

  1. Lee, C.C., S.J. Yang and C.H. Chang, 2014. Non-interest income, profitability, and risk in banking industry: A cross-country analysis. North Am. J. Econ. Fin., 27: 48-67.
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  2. Lee, C.C. and M.F. Hsieh, 2014. Bank reforms, foreign ownership and financial stability. J. Int. Money Finance, 40: 204-224.
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  3. Lee, C.C. and M.F. Hsieh and S.J. Yang, 2014. The relationship between revenue diversification and bank performance: Do financial structures and financial reforms matter? Japan World Economy, 29: 18-35.
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  4. Chen, P.F., C.C. Lee and Y.B. Chiu, 2014. The nexus between defense expenditure and economic growth: New global evidence. Econ. Modell., 36: 474-483.
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  5. Chen, P.F., C.C. Lee and J.H. Zeng, 2014. The relationship between spot and futures oil prices: Do structural breaks matter? Energy Econ., 43: 206-217.
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  6. Zeng, J.H., C.L. Peng, M.C. Chen and C.C. Lee, 2013. Wealth effects on the housing markets: Do market liquidity and market states matter? Econ. Modell., 32: 488-495.
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  7. Lee, C.C., Y.B. Chiu and C.H. Chang, 2013. Insurance demand and country risks: A nonlinear panel data analysis. J. Int. Money Fin., 36: 68-85.
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  8. Lee, C.C., W.L. Huang and C.H. Yin, 2013. The dynamic interactions among the stock, bond and insurance markets. North Am. J. Econ. Fin., 26: 28-52.
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  9. Lee, C.C., M.P. Chen and K.M. Hsieh, 2013. Industry herding and market states: Evidence from Chinese stock markets. Quant. Fin., 13: 1091-1113.
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  10. Lee, C.C., M.P. Chen and C.H. Chang, 2013. Dynamic relationships between industry returns and stock market returns. North Am. J. Econ. Fin., 26: 119-144.
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  11. Lee, C.C., C.C. Tsong, S.J. Yang and C.H. Chang, 2013. Investigating the stationarity of insurance premiums: International evidence. Eur. J. Finance, 19: 276-297.
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  12. Lee, C.C., C.C. Lee and Y.B. Chiu, 2013. The link between life insurance activities and economic growth: Some new evidence. J. Int. Money Fin., 32: 405-427.
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  13. Lee, C.C., 2013. Insurance and real output: The key role of banking activities. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 17: 235-260.

  14. Lee, C.C. and Y.B. Chiu, 2013. Modeling OECD energy demand: An international panel smooth transition error-correction model. Int. Rev. Econ. Fin., 25: 372-383.
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  15. Lee, C.C. and M.F. Hsieh, 2013. Beyond bank competition and profitability: Can moral hazard tell us more? J. Fin. Serv. Res., 44: 87-109.
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  16. Lee, C.C. and A.C. Chang, 2013. Revisiting the Demand for money function: Evidence from the random coefficients approach. Quantitative Fin., 13: 1491-1502.
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  17. Hsieh, M.F., P.F. Chen, C.C. Lee and S.J. Yang, 2013. How does diversification impact bank stability? The role of globalization, regulations and governance environments. Asia-Pacific J. Fin. Stud., 42: 813-844.
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  18. Chen, M.P., P.F. Chen and C.C. Lee, 2013. Asymmetric effects of investor sentiment on industry stock returns: Panel data evidence. Emerg. Markets Rev., 14: 35-54.
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  19. Chang, C.P., A.N. Berdiev and C.C. Lee, 2013. Energy exports, globalization and economic growth: The case of South Caucasus. Econ. Modell., 33: 333-346.
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  20. Chang, C.P. and C.C. Lee, 2013. The economic voting hypothesis in the presence of threshold effects: Evidence from asymmetric modeling. Singapore Econ. Rev., 58: 29-29.
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  21. Tsong, C.C., C.F. Lee and C.C. Lee, 2012. A revisit to the stationarity of oecd inflation: Evidence from panel unit-root tests and the covariate point optimal test. Jap. Econ. Rev., 63: 380-396.
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  22. Lee, C.C., M.S. Chien and T.Y. Lin, 2012. Dynamic modelling of real estate investment trusts and stock markets. Econ. Modell., 29: 395-407.
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  23. Lee, C.C., M.F. Hsieh and H.W. Dai, 2012. How does foreign bank ownership in the banking sector affect domestic bank behavior? A dynamic panel data analysis. Bull. Econ. Res., 64: s86-s108.
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  24. Lee, C.C. and Y.B. Chiu, 2012. The impact of real income on insurance premiums: Evidence from panel data. Int. Rev. Econ. Fin., 21: 246-260.
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  25. Lee, C.C. and C.H. Chang, 2012. Globalization and convergence of international life insurance markets. Geneva Papers Risk Insurance- Issues Pract., 37: 125-154.

  26. Chen, P.F., C.C. Lee and C.F. Lee, 2012. How does the development of the life insurance market affect economic growth? Some international evidence. J. Int. Dev., 24: 865-893.
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  27. Chang, C.H. and C.C. Lee, 2012. Non-linearity between life insurance and economic development: A revisited approach. Geneva Risk Insurance Rev., 37: 223-257.

  28. Shen, C.H., C.C. Lee, S.W. Chen and Z. Xie, 2011. Roles played by financial development in economic growth: Application of the flexible regression model. Empirical Econ., 41: 103-125.
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  29. Lee, C.C. and Y.B. Chiu, 2011. Oil prices, nuclear energy consumption, and economic growth: New evidence using a heterogeneous panel analysis. Energy Policy, 39: 2111-2120.
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  30. Lee, C.C. and Y.B. Chiu, 2011. Nuclear energy consumption, oil prices and economic growth: Evidence from highly industrialized countries. Energy Econ., 33: 236-248.
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  31. Lee, C.C. and Y.B. Chiu, 2011. Electricity demand elasticities and temperature: Evidence from panel smooth transition regression with instrumental variable approach. Energy Econ., 33: 896-902.
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  32. Lee, C.C. and M.S. Chien, 2011. Empirical modelling of regional house prices and the ripple effect. Urban Stud., 48: 2029-2048.

  33. Lee, C.C. and J.H. Zeng, 2011. Revisiting the relationship between spot and futures oil prices: Evidence from quantile cointegrating regression. Energy Econ., 33: 924-935.
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  34. Chen, P.F., M.S. Chien and C.C. Lee, 2011. Dynamic modeling of regional house price diffusion in Taiwan. J. Housing Econ., 20: 315-332.
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  35. Shen, C.H., C.C. Lee and C.C. Lee, 2010. What makes international capital flows promote economic growth? An international cross-country analysis. Scottish J. Political Econ., 57: 515-546.
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  36. Lee, C.C., Y.C. Hsu and C.C. Lee, 2010. An empirical analysis of non-life insurance consumption stationarity. Geneva Papers Risk Insurance- Issues Pract., 35: 266-289.

  37. Lee, C.C., Y.B. Chiu and C.H. Sun, 2010. The environmental kuznets curve hypothesis for water pollution: Do regions matter? Energy Policy, 38: 12-23.
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  38. Lee, C.C., J.D. Lee and C.C. Lee, 2010. Stock prices and the efficient market hypothesis: Evidence from a panel stationary test with structural breaks. Japan World Econ., 22: 49-58.
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  39. Lee, C.C. and M.S. Chien, 2010. Dynamic modelling of energy consumption, capital stock and real income in G-7 countries. Energy Econ., 32: 564-581.
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  40. Lee, C.C. and J.D. Lee, 2010. A panel data analysis of the demand for total energy and electricity in OECD countries. Energy J., 31: 1-24.

  41. Hung, F.S. and C.C. Lee, 2010. Asymmetric information, government fiscal policies and financial development. Econ. Dev. Q., 24: 60-73.

  42. Chiu, Y.B., C.C. Lee and C.H. Sun, 2010. The U.S. trade imbalance and real exchange rate: An application of the heterogeneous panel cointegration method. Econ. Modell., 27: 705-716.
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  43. Lee, C.C., C.P. Chang and P.F. Chen, 2008. Energy-Income causality in OECD countries revisited: The key role of capital stock. Energy Econ., 30: 2359-2373.
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  44. Lee, C.C. and C.P. Chang, 2008. Tourism development and economic growth: A closer look at panels. Tourism Manage., 29: 180-192.
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  45. Lee, C.C. and C.P. Chang, 2008. Energy consumption and economic growth in Asian economies: A more comprehensive analysis using panel data. Resour. Energy Econ., 30: 50-65.
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  46. Hsu, Y.C., C.C. Lee and C.C. Lee, 2008. Revisited: Are shocks to energy consumption permanent or temporary? New evidence from a panel SURADF approach. Energy Econ., 30: 2314-2330.
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  47. Chen, P.F. and C.C. Lee, 2008. Nonlinear adjustments in deviations from the law of one price for wholesale hog prices. Agric. Econ., 39: 123-134.
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  48. Lee, C.C. and S.T. Chen, 2007. Do defence expenditures spur GDP? A panel analysis from OECD and non‐OECD countries. Defence Peace Econ., 18: 265-280.
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  49. Lee, C.C. and S.T. Chen, 2007. Non‐linearity in the defence expenditure-economic growth relationship in Taiwan. Defence Peace Econ., 18: 537-555.
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  50. Lee, C.C. and C.P. Chang, 2007. Energy consumption and GDP revisited: A panel analysis of developed and developing countries. Energy Econ., 29: 1206-1223.
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  51. Chen, P.F. and C.C. Lee, 2007. Is energy consumption per capita broken stationary? New evidence from regional-based panels. Energy Policy, 35: 3526-3540.
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  52. Shen, C.H. and C.C. Lee, 2006. Same financial development yet different economic growth-- why? J. Money Credit Banking, 38: 1907-1944.

  53. Lee, C.C., 2006. The causality relationship between energy consumption and GDP in G-11 countries revisited. Energy Policy, 34: 1086-1093.
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  54. Lee, C.C. and C.P. Chang, 2006. The long‐run relationship between defence expenditures and GDP in Taiwan. Defence Peace Econ., 17: 361-385.
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  55. Lee, C.C., 2005. Energy consumption and GDP in developing countries: A cointegrated panel analysis. Energy Econ., 27: 415-427.
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  56. Lee, C.C. and C.P. Chang, 2005. Structural breaks, energy consumption and economic growth revisited: Evidence from Taiwan. Energy Econ., 27: 857-872.
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  57. Chen, S.T. and C.C. Lee, 2005. Government size and economic growth in Taiwan: A threshold regression approach. J. Policy Modeling, 27: 1051-1066.
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