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Background: Since 2008, China has provided ITC (investment tax credit) and TID (taxable income deduction) for firms who engage in investment or business related to reducing pollution emissions and saving energy. This paper examines both incidence and effects of these tax incentives. Methods: We...
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The Chinese stock market is replete with numerous omitted variables that can introduce biases in the standard estimation of risk premiums when traditional linear asset pricing models are applied. The three-pass method enables the estimation of risk premiums for observable factors even when not...
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Background: Since 2008, China has provided ITC (investment tax credit) and TID (taxable income deduction) for firms who engage in investment or business related to reducing pollution emissions and saving energy. This paper examines both incidence and effects of these tax incentives. Methods: We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011985715
Existing explanations of China's dramatic economic growth since 1978 have neglected a key piece of the China Puzzle, that is, China since 1978 has been a typical “East Asian Developmental State (EADS)” with a long socialist legacy that regularly deploys industrial and science & technology...
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Political institutions are important factors influencing the supply of public goods. This study matches the organizational forms of political power in prefectural cities with data on implicit governmental debts, to examine the effect of political incentives on the size and risk of these debts....
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We investigate the effect of a public information service program in taxation on firms’ effective corporate income tax rate (ECITR), taking advantage of a tax hotline program that lowers the cost of access to tax information. Using Chinese firm-level administrative data and exploiting a...
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Standard estimates of risk premiums in traditional linear asset pricing models are subject to bias, primarily because of the omission of certain factors. The three-pass method is a promising approach that has been proposed to estimate the risk premium of observable factors. This method remains...
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The existing literature ignores the effects of potential foreign entry on domestic banks in the process of financial liberalization. Empirical investigation of these effects is rare in practice due to the difficulties in observation and identification. Upon accession to the WTO, the China...
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