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; coordination ; reform ; equity ; justice ; inequality ; central banks ; China …Using China as a test case, this paper empirically investigates how the development of financial intermediation affects … sensitive to changes in government development policies. The rural development policies during the first period may have …
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We examine the effects of that government policy change and assess how it has impacted firm innovation. To address … government after 2008, relatively outpacing their U.S. peers during the same time period. However, Chinese companies have not yet …
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China is often cited as a ... …
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From the start of China's "corporatization without privatization" process in the late 1980s, a Chinese corporate … necessary for the continued financing of China's "state capitalism." …
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In contrast with other countries, Chinese firms must obtain approval to make private-equity placements (PEP) from the Chinese Security Regulatory Commission (CSRC), a state bureau that regulates capital market financing. We analyze the role of political connection (PC) and ownership types when...
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From the start of the People's Republic of China's (PRC) "corporatization" project in the late 1980s, a Chinese … the PRC securities regulator, the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Indeed, the Chinese corporate law system has … 1979; China's contemporary political economy; the true identity of the firm under the PRC "corporatization without …
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has long been practiced in China, though financial liberalization since the 1980s has revitalized banks and other …-reform China. China's total factor productivity growth is estimated by the Malmquist index. A total of four regression models have …. China's loose financial policy that promoted “cash-richness” must be reexamined as excessive liquidity coexisted with …
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government is to sustain all its population at or above the specified material standard of living. Global statistics show that …
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labor cost. The above results of course raise the question how the big Chinese banks can stay competitive if China continues …The big Chinese state-owned banks came as winners out of the global financial crisis. According to the Banker ranking …, Chinese banks led the global banking profitability ranking through the years from 2008 to 2010 and contributed one fifth of …
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