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major actor in China's domestic capital allocation, with an active role in strategic financing and restructuring of key …
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This paper studies the impact of federal state shareholdings on the performance of Russian companies. It differs from most similar studies in two respects. Firstly, it focuses on mixed ownership companies rather than conventional state enterprises. Secondly, it distinguishes between several...
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This study investigates the economic consequences of cross-listing on the Chinese stock market. We argue that by adopting a higher disclosure standard through cross- listing firms voluntarily commit themselves to reducing information asymmetry. As a result, cross-listed firms are able to benefit...
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China employs a unique foreign bank entry model. Instead of allowing full foreign control of domestic banks, foreign …
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We study the consequences of CEO turnover announcements on the stock prices of firms in China, where most listed firms …
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In this paper, we analyze the influence of the state on the improvement of corporate governance in Russia of the early 2000s. Taking into account the low quality of market institutions in the 1990s (i.e., the market failure phenomenon), we assume that state intervention as the “second best”...
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During the Soviet period industrial firms not only formed the backbone of the economy but also directly provided a wide range of benefits to their municipalities. Firms were in charge of supplying a great variety of social services, such as housing, medical care and day care. The need to divest...
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Transition economies like Russia lack properly functioning financial markets and institutions, which results in severe agency and information problems. Business groups in such markets have the potential to offer benefits to member firms, but they also may destroy value. Using a unique database...
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We investigate ownership effects on capital and adjustments speed to the target capital ratio in China from 2000 to …
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the experience of China, an economy undergoing dramatic institutional change in the last 20 years with rich variation in …
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