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This paper uses a Nash bargaining framework to model the causes of the partial reform equilibrium syndrome that characterizes China's state sector. The model demonstrates the nature of the bargain between the principals (i.e., officials from China's State Asset Council) and the agents (large-SOE...
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This paper proposes a theoretical framework to illustrate the incentives of the exponential growth of the asset size of China's large state-owned enterprises in the past decades. We come up with the views that there are 3 types of incentives that lead to the expansion of asset size of large SOEs...
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This research reveals the inherent dynamics between the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in the host country and its political relationships with other countries. We demonstrate in a two-stage sequential game model that there exists an inverted U-shape relationship between FDI...
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This paper proposes a new theory so called bilateral rent-seeking to explain the dramatic growth of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in China in the past several decades. We construct a Nash bargaining model to illustrate the relevance of how the reciprocal relationship between the local...
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This paper constructs a simple model to reveal the trade-off between decentralized and centralized governance structure of large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China. Our model shows that the delegation of decision making authority to SOE managers would enhance their initiative in terms of...
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This paper constructs a two-stage sequential game model to investigate the spillover effect of inward FDI on the efficiency improvement of domestic firms across different ownership types in host countries. Our model shows that given the optimal spillover policy made by foreign firms, the impact...
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In this paper, we demonstrate in a two-stage sequential game model that there exists an inverted U-shape relationship between FDI inflow and bilateral political relations. Employing the political relationship index (PRI) to test our theory using Chinese data from 2002 to 2016, we find that the...
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