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on the survival and relocation of Hong Kong-owned manufacturing firms in Guangdong. The results support policy …
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on the survival and relocation of Hong Kong-owned manufacturing firms in Guangdong. The results support policy …
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on the survival and relocation of Hong Kong-owned manufacturing firms in Guangdong. The results support policy …
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We adopt the framework of Schumpeterian creative destruction formalized by Aghion et al. (2009) to analyze the impact of foreign entry on the productivity growth of domestic firms. In the face of foreign entry, domestic firms exhibit heterogeneous patterns of growth depending on their...
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In the 1990s, a new ownership form called ‘joint-stock co-operative’ (gufen hezuozhi) became widely adopted in China’s township and village enterprise sector. The promising dynamics and high adaptive ability of the new ownership form is in contradiction with the conclusions suggested by...
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In the past decade, a sizable body of literature has built up on the concept and characteristics of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Western countries, where it has also been referred to as sustainability. More recently, attention has grown for CSR in emerging countries. Remarkably,...
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We study the general equilibrium effects of firms' political connections, using whether the firm is invested by investors who follow any bureaucratic transfers as a measure of the political connection, as in Shi et al. (2021). We establish several empirical facts, including: (1) Politically...
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In this paper, I study the effects of corruption on firm innovation, using a data set that covers the registration and patent application records of the universe of firms in China. I provide empirical evidence that corruption significantly deters innovation. Such effects are stronger for...
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