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This paper examines the progress of state-owned enterprise (SOE) reform in the People's Republic of China. After …
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In Viet Nam, the reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in recent years has become an essential mission to improve their performance in the context of international economic integration. It also represents the commitment of the Vietnamese Government to renovating economic institutions as well...
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Conventional wisdom holds that international trade agreements can be used as external pressures and credible commitments to overcome opposition and lock in domestic economic reforms. This belief, however, underestimates the ability of politicians to use international trade agreements to leverage...
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During the transition from plan to market, managers and politicians succeeded in maintaining control of large parts of the stock of socialist physical capital. Despite the obvious importance of this phenomenon, there have been no efforts to model, measure and investigate this process...
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all the post-communist countries have become market economies and have achieved macroeconomic stability. Privatization was … has occurred. What went wrong? How could privatization be done better, or be defended? What should be done to defend … private enterprise in the future? This paper argues that the nature of privatization is far less important than the …
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This study is a natural continuation of the author fs earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … somewhat misleading, if compared to the privatization revenues generated by previous governments prior to 2010. However, if all … the post 2010 nationalization deals were much smaller than the 1990-2000 privatization deals. …
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We scrutinize the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks in the transforming Chinese economy before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics using a comparative party-state model concept framework. We identify the overinvestment as an...
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In this paper, we scrutinize in the transforming party-state system of China the subtle dynamics of enterprise …
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of trade with China became less friendly. Today, GDP in North Korea is reportedly lower than in 1990, notwithstanding a …
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privatization (i.e., IPO) has different effects depending on the types of owners to whom it gives control in corporate governance …
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