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early 1990’. In the absence of an adequate outline for de-monopolization and privatization of the economy, the …
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economies. However, there has been a lack of empirical study of this kind on China and other developing countries. This paper … attempts to fill this gap by answering how and to what extent oil-price shocks impact China’s economy, emphasizing on the price … differentiated price control policies for materials and intermediates on the one hand and final products on the other hand in China …
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Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria in 1992. Small scale privatization (SSP) of shops, restaurants and other consumer services … has been accomplished in the first stage of the complex process of privatization in Eastern Europe. It was also an … experiment for measuring the demand for previously state owned property and for verifying different techniques of privatization …
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The demise of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the USSR signaled a rush to privatization in Central and Eastern … and processes, which describe a free market capitalist system. However, the pace of privatization has not been the same … across the board. Whereas some of the Central and Eastern European countries are considered to be far ahead in privatization …
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This essay deals with the issues of privatisation and restructuring in transition economies. The topics are addressed in both a descriptive and empirical manner. The centre of the analysis is the interrelation of privatisation, the resulting ownership form and the expected and actual effect on...
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, namely, the endogeneity problem. The endogeneity problem is present because decision-making process of privatization in China …Traditional panel stochastic frontier studies on privatization of Chinese State-owned firms face a major challenge … likely to be chosen for privatization because the local governments may have incentives to attract private investors or to …
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The present study analyzes the economic Japanese performance according to Marxist political economy. In that sense, an estimation of the valorization process categories is made: profit rate, surplus rate, value capital composition and turnover speed. The Japanese economy is passing through a...
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The Chinese economy does still not qualify as demand-driven economy. Its growth is based on investment. In fact successive waves of investment have emerged during the eighties and produced a piling-up of productive systems. A wave of small national enterprises and entrepreneurs, a second large...
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Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular performance has come … attempts to explore the determinants of CO2 emissions in China using aggregate data for more than half a century. Adopting an … CO2 emissions in China are negatively related to research intensity, technology transfer and the absorptive capacity of …
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One of the greatest challenges China faces is how to reshape its heavily investment-driven mode of economic growth. By …
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