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China's health care industry. However, in the early 2000s, the eastern China city of Suqian privatized all its hospitals and …
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Purpose - This study examines the impact of China’s mixed-ownership reform on the innovation of non …
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China's rapid economic growth since 1978 has been mainly credited to the leadership of the Communist Party of China … (CPC), especially Deng Xiaoping, in the official narratives. This article examines key events before and during China … real driving forces of China's rapid growth. The main role of Deng and the CPC leadership was permissive to the grassroots …
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of Zhejiang province in China after 1949. I argue that even in an authoritarian country, when political elites are … hypothesis. The theoretical framework developed here can be effectively applied to other provinces in China, revealing similar …
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This study examined characteristics of perceived political/regulatory environment and strategic orie ntations among Chinese private enterprises. Using a sample of fifty-three private entrepreneurs, the study found that regulatory hostility, dynamism and complexity led to strategies characterized...
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price fluctuations in the power sector, nor sustained momentum for privatization. We conclude by comparing the power sector …
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forward. In this paper I illustrate this idea with a study of the People's Republic of China. Under the plan, prices were …
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We study the reform of China’s state-owned enterprises (SOE) with a focus on the corporatization of SOEs. We first … have a higher borrowing capacity than they would under privatization …
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