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performance nor improved the process of privatization or liquidation of large loss-making enterprises. Worse still, the program …
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There are large and sustained differences in the economic performance of sub-national regions in most countries. The … the performance of Southern firms. Productivity differentials between Southern firms and others, however, only exist for …
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Since the early 1980s, China has begun gradually integrating with the global system. In doing so the country has moved toward its own unique brand of market socialism, which recognizes private ownership, and is adopting market institutions and pursuing industrial change within the framework of...
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German banks are often criticized, or praised, depending on a person's viewpoint, for owning German industry and for playing an active part in corporate control. The author argues that this misrepresents German banking. First, the number of German firms a bank can own or control, although...
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Performance surveys (BEEPs). The results show that productivity grew steadily between 2003 and 2008, with an annual growth rate …
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In Vietnam almost a quarter of adults worked in nonfarm household enterprises in 1998. Based on household panel data from the Vietnam Living Standards Surveys of 1993 and 1998, the authors find some evidence that operating an enterprise leads to greater affluence. The data show that nonfarm...
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