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This paper exploits a quasi-experiment from China to study favors from firms to governments. A tax revenue-sharing rule …
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China, making a timely contribution to the intellectual intercourse regarding the implications of China’s rise. These essays … describe the state of China's ecology, real estate market, outbound capital flows, income inequality, etc., and offer analysis … opportunities in China and the tradeoff / tension between economic growth and social welfare. Moreover, this book introduces an …
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This volume provides up-to-date information on what has happened in the African "land rush", providing national case studies for countries that were heavily impacted. The research will be a critical resource for students, researchers, advocates and policy makers as it provides detailed,...
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CHAPTER 1 New generation land grabs in a green African economy: The contextual settings / Godwell Nhamo and Caiphas Chekwoti. - Chapter 2 Africa's ‘Agrarian’ revolution: Legal and policy prescriptions to promote impact investment in foreign land acquisitions / Edgar Jalang’o Odari. -...
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This paper examines the development of the venture capital (VC) industry in China over the past two decades. In recent … has increased considerably. There has also been a shift in the sourcing of VC in the China market. From the few … difficulties encountered in the development of the VC industry in China. It provides a number of successful IPO examples of Chinese …
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With an estimated total of US $1.2 trillion under management, the two top Chinese sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are a force to be reckoned with globally. Thus far, their investment exposure to European assets (an average of US$4.0 billion annually in 2009-2013) has been insignificant and has not...
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