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resources after the "grabbing-the-big-and-letting-go-the-small" privatization program in China. Firms with government … behavior and financing conditions, and provide further evidence on the nature of the misallocation of credit by China …
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resources after the "grabbing-the-big-and-letting-go-the-small" privatization program in China. Firms with government … behavior and financing conditions, and provide further evidence on the nature of the misallocation of credit by China …
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, likely the engine for innovation in the coming years in China, are especially financially constrained, due perhaps to the …-the-big-and-letting-go-the-small' privatization program in China. Our empirical results suggest that government connections play an important role in explaining … Chinese firms' financing conditions, and provide further evidence on the nature of the misallocation of credit by China …
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resources after the "grabbing-the-big-and-letting-go-the-small" privatization program in China. Firms with government … behavior and financing conditions, and provide further evidence on the nature of the misallocation of credit by China …
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The literature on aid and growth has not found a convincing instrumental variable to identify the causal effects of aid. This paper exploits an instrumental variable based on the fact that since 1987, eligibility for aid from the International Development Association (IDA) has been based partly...
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