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The study investigates empirically how ownership affects firms' domestic employment and its fluctuations. We look at six different ownership categories: first generation family businesses, second generation (or older) family businesses, state-owned companies, foreign-owned companies, publicly...
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The creation and effects of social capital have seldom been a target for systematic analysis in orthodox economics. The purpose of the paper is to argue that in order to include social capital, along with physical and human, into economic analysis, we have to regard human preferences as...
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China is still a poor developing country. Since 1978, when the economy started to move in a more market …-oriented direction, China has grown to become an influential player in the global economy. China has actively aimed to take part in the … international division of labour. For example, in 2002 it became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). China's foreign …
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