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developing country context. We provide quasi-natural experiment evidence from China, using a plausibly exogeneous relaxation of … FDI regulations upon China’s WTO accession in 2001. Based on a panel of domestic major polluting firms of 1998-2007, we …
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We examine the relationship between the degree of foreign ownership and performance of recipient firms, using of panel of 21,582 Chinese firms over the period 2000-2005. We find that joint-ventures perform better than wholly foreign owned and purely domestic firms. Although productivity and...
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industries investing in Middle/Northeast China perform better, while non-manufacturing multinationals perform better in Eastern … China …
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performance (as a determination of the corporate performance). We collected 19,869 firm-level data from CSMAR (the China Stock … NERIM (National Economic Research Institute Index of Marketization) and NBSC (National Bureau of Statistics of China). The … firms in China were chosen for analysis, and the analysis period was from 2008 to 2017. Random Effects GLS Regression was …
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We use a panel data set of European firms to analyse the effects of domestic and international M&As on target firms' investment, growth and financial constraints. Combining propensity score matching with a difference-in-differences estimator, our results indicate that upon acquisition, target...
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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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Recent research suggests that unequal access to home country institutional resources affects firm internationalization strategies. We add to this debate, based on an analysis of state-owned (SOEs) and non-state-owned (NSOEs) Chinese mining firms, by developing a more dynamic and multi-layered...
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