Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?

This article investigates bubbles in the Chinese film industry to reveal the industry’s boom and bust process that influences employment, citizen’s livelihoods, and even economic growth. We adopt the film stock index to reflect the industry’s trajectory and employ the generalized and backward sup au...

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Main Authors: Chi-Wei Su, Lu Liu, Kai-Hua Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020983300
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spelling doaj-6f75231ed8704ed19c6ac25b360527cd2020-12-27T03:33:39ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402020-12-011010.1177/2158244020983300Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?Chi-Wei Su0Lu Liu1Kai-Hua Wang2Qingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaOcean University of China, Qingdao, ChinaQingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaThis article investigates bubbles in the Chinese film industry to reveal the industry’s boom and bust process that influences employment, citizen’s livelihoods, and even economic growth. We adopt the film stock index to reflect the industry’s trajectory and employ the generalized and backward sup augmented Dickey–Fuller tests to detect bubble periods. Empirical results indicate that there are three positive bubbles in 2007, 2013, and 2015, indicating that the film market continues to expand after temporary frustrations. Meanwhile, one negative bubble is found in 2019, which demonstrates that the bubble’s negative impacts persist and the film industry is still having problems such as declining industrial output. Economic growth, film quality, and industrial policies are common factors for all bubbles. The global financial crisis, capital in- and outflows, internet giants’ entry and sky-high remuneration are reasons for certain bubble behaviors. Hence, market practitioners should actively recognize bubbles and observe their evolution, which will favor industrial stabilization. A perfect legal system, moderate industrial policies, a competitive market environment, and other measures are needed to confront the opportunities and challenges.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020983300
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Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
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Lu Liu
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title Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
title_short Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
title_full Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
title_fullStr Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
title_full_unstemmed Do Bubble Behaviors Exist in Chinese Film Stocks?
title_sort do bubble behaviors exist in chinese film stocks?
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description This article investigates bubbles in the Chinese film industry to reveal the industry’s boom and bust process that influences employment, citizen’s livelihoods, and even economic growth. We adopt the film stock index to reflect the industry’s trajectory and employ the generalized and backward sup augmented Dickey–Fuller tests to detect bubble periods. Empirical results indicate that there are three positive bubbles in 2007, 2013, and 2015, indicating that the film market continues to expand after temporary frustrations. Meanwhile, one negative bubble is found in 2019, which demonstrates that the bubble’s negative impacts persist and the film industry is still having problems such as declining industrial output. Economic growth, film quality, and industrial policies are common factors for all bubbles. The global financial crisis, capital in- and outflows, internet giants’ entry and sky-high remuneration are reasons for certain bubble behaviors. Hence, market practitioners should actively recognize bubbles and observe their evolution, which will favor industrial stabilization. A perfect legal system, moderate industrial policies, a competitive market environment, and other measures are needed to confront the opportunities and challenges.
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