[1] li jie. analysis of coordinated development of industry and regional economy. journal of southwest university for nationalities: humanities and social sciences, 2021, 42(11): 12. [2] li jie, chen ziyu. institutional advantage transfer: political connection and business green innovation. finance and economics, 2020, (09): 108-120. [3] li jie. research on innovative construction of xi jin-ping's modernization theory system in the new era. the economist, 2020, (01): 24-32. [4] li jie, duan longlong. analysis of land use guarantee to promote the integrated development of three industries in rural areas. journal of political economy, 2019, 16(03): 111-127. [5] li jie, jiang yu. analysis of the impact of rural collective construction land into market on the agricultural costs. shanghai school of economics, 2019, 17(01): 94-109. [6] li jie, aisha sha. spatial transfer of pollution-intensive industry in china and its influencing factor. technological economy, 2018, 37(11): 86-95. [7] li jie, song xinjie. on the factors of the entry of collective construction land into the market affecting the improvement of agricultural labor productivity analysis. management modernization, 2018, 38(01): 15-18. [8] li jie, xue shuting. a review of the reform risks and prevention of rural collective construction land entering the market. theoretical vision, 2017, (01): 85-88. [9] li quan, li jie. analysis of the relationship between governmental power containment and the reconstruction of the new normalcy of governmental credibility in china. journal of southwest jiaotong university (social science edition), 2017, 18(02): 97-103. [10] liu xiuwei, li jie. sharing economy: the theory, the trend of development and china's practice. journal of southwest jiaotong university (social science edition), 2017, 18(05): 70-76. [11] li jie, ye yuhang. empirical analysis of the influencing factors across the "middle-income trap". techno-economic, 2016, (8): 106- 110. [12] li jie, jiang yu. calculation and empirical analysis on the contributions of r&d spending and patents to china's economic growth. theoretical economics letters, 2016: 1256-1266. |