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purchases in China. In addition, SNI positively relates to brand attitudes, which suggests that social influence is an important … implications for marketers to build sustainable luxury businesses in China. …
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province-level in China from 1998 to 2007. The panel data evidence clearly indicates that social interaction has a … statistically significantly positive effect on the corruption rate in China. Our findings therefore underscore the relevance of …
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concerning the merits of China’s economic policies. Within an analytical framework provided by the well known international … of international macroeconomic policies. We find that there are substantial differences between what China does and what …
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As one of largest exporting countries in the world, China has experienced a large amount of trade surpluses for the … Chinese government. While China implemented the exchange rate reform policy in July 2005, the question, whether its currency …, this paper tests the short-run J-Curve hypothesis and long-run trade balance effect of real exchange rate between China and …
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indicate that China is different from both other low-wage and OECD countries. Industry-level import competition from China … competition has no effect on firm survival, while offshoring of finished goods to China actually increases firms' probability of … survival. In terms of skill upgrading, the effect of Chinese imports is large. Import competition from China accounts for 27 …
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China. Because we lack evidence on the rate at which unpaid consumption displaces paid consumption, we know little about the … of unpaid consumption and the rate of sales displacement for movies in China using two surveys administered in late 2008 …
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This study examines whether the ‘managerial entrenchment’ problem resulting from the separation of ownership and control between the shareholders and managers of Chinese firms motivates the decision to purchase property insurance. Managerial entrenchment is measured using a principal...
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This paper investigates the impact of foreign institutional ownership on firm-level stock return volatility in China …
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the mining boom, the greater gain has been made by countries in the South (particularly China). The destination market for … America) and away from the traditional mining countries (Europe and North America). In SSA, China increasingly accounts for a … China rather than China's resource specific engagement with SSA. …
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We review inventories in mainland China by evaluating the trajectory of aggregate inventories in recent decades, and … sold), industry (using SIC codes), and geographical location (using the 31 regions of China). We find that inventories …
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