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Does democratization promote economic competition? This paper documents that the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto's fall had a modest pro-competitive effect on Indonesian manufacturing industries in which his family had extensive business interests. Firms with...
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Business and politicians' interaction is pervasive but has mostly been analyzed with a binary approach, id est either a …
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This paper investigates, both theoretically and empirically, the role of factional competition and local accountability in explaining the enormous but puzzling county-level variations in development performance in Fujian province of China. When the Communist armies took over Fujian from the...
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This paper examines whether political connections ease financial constraints faced by firms. Using firm-level data from six Central and Eastern European economies, the paper shows that politically connected firms: (i) have high levels of leverage, (ii) have low levels of profitability, (iii) are...
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The serious implications of privatizing state-owned enterprises for politicians, managers, and investors make such … effects. A unique opportunity for this identification arises from a rule of promotion of local politicians based on age …
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