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Private and collective enterprises are expected to increase overall efficiency in transitional China, partly because … they are more efficient than state owned enterprises. More importantly, this paper argues, they induce efficiency gains in …
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Private and collective enterprises are expected to increase overall efficiency in transitional China, partly because … they are more efficient than state owned enterprises. More importantly, this paper argues, they induce efficiency gains in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010306809
This paper considers the debate regarding ownership, competition and alternative approaches to SOE reforms. While the conventional approach has been, supported by empirical work, that privatization is only the most extreme of series proposals for the reforms, empirical evidence in Vietnam is an...
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efficiency by firstly exploring a firm-level data set of 4600 enterprises in the industrial sector of Vietnam during transition … from 2001-2005. The empirical results reveal a strong ownership impact on efficiency. Private ownership exhibits the … quot;ratequot; of technical efficiency. Firms have gained efficiency from implementing higher levels of capital intensity …
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production for domestic and foreign markets differently, i.e, use the advantage of an undervalued currency. The estimation was …
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production for domestic and foreign markets differently, i.e, use the advantage of an undervalued currency. The estimation was …
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Private and collective enterprises are expected to increase overall efficiency in transitional China, partly because … they are more efficient than state owned enterprises. More importantly, this paper argues, they induce efficiency gains in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009368075
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From a theoretical perspective the link between the speed and scope of rapid labor reallocation and productivity growth or income inequality is ambiguous. Do reallocations with more flows tend to produce higher productivity growth? Does such a link appear at the expense of higher income...
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