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the government set up to shape the business environment of private firms. Focusing on China during its crucial two decades … educated, with more diverse sectoral experiences. Market competition increased over time, especially after China's World Trade …
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surveys, spanning eleven years, to answer this question with respect to labour market rewards in urban China. We conceptualize …
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decisions highly contingent on firm characteristics and past performance, complicating the identification of the privatization … requirements in China. This paper finds that Chinese cities whose top officials were older than age 58 were 20 percent less likely … specification (including its random-growth variant). The paper further finds that the privatization effects are significantly larger …
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A void in the literature on the business environment is how it evolves over time. Focusing on China during its crucial … better educated, with more diverse sectoral experience. Market competition increased over time, especially after China …
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Using a novel, nationally representative data set on fraud victimization, this paper examines the impact of credit constraints on fraud victimization and potential underlying mechanisms in Chinese urban areas. After controlling for other household characteristics and regional fixed effects,...
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Using data from a recent national survey on the ownership reform of state-owned enterprises in China, we study the …
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The inequality of wealth in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Prior to 1978 all Chinese households possessed … negligible wealth. China therefore presents a fascinating case study of how inequality of household wealth increases as economic … decomposed using data from two national sample surveys of the China Household Income Project (CHIP) relating to 2002 and 2013 …
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