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Factors facilitating collusion may not successfully predict cartel occurrence: when a factor predicts that collusion (explicit and tacit) becomes easier, firms might be less inclined to set up a cartel simply because tacit coordination already tends to go in hand with supra-competitive profits....
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In this paper, we introduce the MSCI China A-shares index (MCASI) and analyze MCASI's properties. From the perspective of index investment, we found that MCASI's investor sentiments, both overnight sentiment and BW sentiment, provide significant predictability for future MCASI returns, supported...
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At the end of 2019, the outbreak of the COVID-19 has a huge impact on China and the world economy, highlighting the vulnerability of the economy in the face of major shocks. The capability to resist pressure and risk of economic resilience can significantly improve the capability of the economy...
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This paper explores how fiscal incentives offered to local governments in China affect investment rates in their jurisdictions. Theoretically, we build a simple fiscal competition model to establish the linkage between local fiscal incentives and expenditure policy and consequently, capital...
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