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The importance of debt-for-equity swaps has come to the fore once again when a lethal combination of a lack of liquidity and a lack of new bank finance and capital injection on a perceived deterioration in covenant strength, associated with the vagaries of the most recent global economic crisis...
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This article reviews China's land tenure system, which is featured with differential treatment of rural and urban citizens with respect to three types of land tenure: urban land tenure, arable land tenure and rural residential land tenure. With the urban residents fully participated in the...
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This book offers a detailed account of how the Chinese real estate market actually operates in practice, from both legal and business perspectives. My goals are twofold. First, I seek to establish and describe how the Chinese real estate market, with so few written laws, actually functions. How...
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Drawing upon data interviews with Chinese judges who were involved in the decision-making process, we develop two variables for analyzing the influence of social ties, or guanxi, in the judicial setting. The first differentiates the strength of guanxi – whether it is strong or weak. The second...
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After its quot;revitalisationquot; after the Cultural Revolution, China's people's mediation system declined throughout the 1990s. However, a quot;second revitalisationquot; that began in 2002 has quite successfully reversed this trend. This article discusses this reform effort in four parts....
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The promise and challenges of Chinese law, economy, and foreign relations is nicely framed within the Chinese Constitution. From the time of the leadership of Deng Xiao-Ping, China has invested tremendous resources on the modernization of all sectors of its society while attempting to remain...
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The recent institutional reforms in China provide new settings to explore various important topics in finance. Three major reforms are namely the Anti-Corruption Campaign, Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Belt and Road initiative (also known as the land and maritime Silk Road...
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Since China's Tax-Sharing System Reform in 1994, the so-called “Chinese-Style Fiscal Federalism” has been formed, and the issues of conditional grants and unfunded mandates have become essential elements in China's central-subnational governments' relation. The defects of legislations in...
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China is undergoing its long-awaited industrial revolution. There is no shortage of commentary and opinion on this dramatic period, but few have attempted to provide a coherent, in-depth, politicaleconomic framework that explains the fundamental mechanisms behind China’s rapid...
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Law-lauding ideology and rhetoric has been increasingly evident in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution. In conjunction with decades of rapid and prolific legal institution-building, this has provided rich data for scholarship on the trajectory of China's legal system, and the nature...
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