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various groups of countries. But none of the cross-country regressions includes China, the largest developing economy in the … world. This study utilises both cross-sectional and panel data on provinces of China over the reform period 1978–1995 to …
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Research on innovation management and technology transfer in China is in its early stages and growing rapidly, as … China will have significant impact on innovation research and practice in the future, both in China and throughout the world …
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This study demarcates cost-inefficiency in Chinese banks into X-inefficiency and rent-seeking-inefficiency. A protected banking market not only encourages weak management and X-inefficiency but also public ownership and state directed lending encourages moral hazard and bureaucratic rent...
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technologies and the final tariff structure. The case of China's entry into the WTO reveals the relevance of this feature, as the …
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This paper attempts to investigate whether China’s economic reform has improved enterprise performance, and what … determine enterprise efficiency in the context of China’s transition. Contrast to the results of improving enterprise … respond to China’s gradual economic reform and increasing market competition? Further econometric analysis suggests that firms …
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-exchange exposures of state-owned and joint-stock commercial banks in China are higher than those of banks in Hong Kong, notwithstanding …
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China. The BRICs show many common features, such as big land size, large population, fast economic growth etc., but …-led, supported by exports; and China's economic development is driven by manufacturing exports and investment. Finally, we explore …
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