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We analyze 228 executive compensation contracts voluntarily disclosed by Chinese listed firms and find that central-government-controlled companies disclose more information in executive compensation contracts than local-government-controlled and non-government-controlled companies. Cash-based...
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We analyze 228 executive compensation contracts voluntarily disclosed by Chinese listed firms and find that central-government-controlled companies disclose more information in executive compensation contracts than local-government-controlled and non-government-controlled companies. Cash-based...
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We examine the effect of government ownership on tax evasion in China. After correcting for the partial observability of tax evasion, we find that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are more likely to evade taxes and less likely to be detected than non-SOEs. After being caught for tax evasion, SOEs...
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