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Regulatory agencies may, whether outside of set rules or within their discretion, depart from the original goals or principles set for enforcing the rules, which we term selective enforcement. Taking China, a country in transition, as an example, and using cases and large-sample tests, we...
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Firms in China have faced high political costs during China’s economic transition, because they are affected by macroeconomic policies. However, research to date has offered no consistent conclusions on the relationship between political costs and earnings management in China. This study tests...
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As stock index adjustments comprise a basic system of capital market, their potential influence on analysts' earnings forecasts is worthy of research. Based on a research sample of 23 adjustments to the CSI 300 Index from June 2007 to June 2018 and the backup stocks announced during the same...
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Based on the data of A-share listed central state-owned enterprises (CSOEs) and non-state-owned listed companies in China from 2003 to 2019, we use propensity score matching and the difference-in-difference method to examine the impact of CSOEs' income distribution policy on corporate cash...
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