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The way in which formal contract enforcement becomes effective is a critically important but understudied question for … two basic-level courts in China, one in a more developed and the other in a less developed region. The level of economic … formal contract enforcement and economic development …
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There are major differences between ex ante corporate investment plans and ex post investments. The case of China is …
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data set of manufacturing firms in China, we investigate how the variations in the effectiveness of contract enforcement … across China's cities affect the degree of vertical integration. We find that weaker contract enforcement causes firms to be … contract enforcement is guaranteed, which is far from true even in some developed countries. In this paper, using a World Bank …
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widely in developing countries. China's expertise with such contracts was one of the largest experiments with contracting in …. On average PCs did not improve performance and may have made it worse. But China's PCs were not uniformly bad; in fact …
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damages provision should look like in a China focused supply chain contract … the counterpart and supplier in a supply chain contract from breaching their agreements. This is also the primary reason … for having a written contract in the first place. In this article, we discuss what the parameters of a good liquidated …
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Supply chain contracts in developing markets such as China were once not worth the paper they were written on. As the … their global supply chains. In this article we address the legal and strategic steps that a successful supply chain contract … in China follows, so that it is well written and the Chinese supplier is more likely to read, understand, and actually …
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1. Introduction -- 2. Construction : a globalizing business -- 3. Culture's influences in construction : theory and applications -- 4. The practice : international case studies -- 5. Lessons learned -- 6. A future vision for culture in international construction.
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formal firms' hiring of contract workers, who do not carry stringent string costs. Overall, Chinese import competition …
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