Ownership in China's Transitional Economy: The Limitations of Conventional Property Rights TheoryThis study develops an understanding of the change of ownership and property rights in the context of China in transition and challenges conventional property rights theories which fail to consider the context of the societies in which economic insititutions operate. |
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The micro case studies are effective in illustrating the interaction between institutions and business ... The case studies show that those political and economic institutions that create the incentive structure of a society are , as a ...
The micro case studies are effective in illustrating the interaction between institutions and business ... The case studies show that those political and economic institutions that create the incentive structure of a society are , as a ...
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The case studies indicate that ownership and property rights , whether public or private , do not function automatically but need to be made to exist and enforced through market institutions such as functioning capital markets and ...
The case studies indicate that ownership and property rights , whether public or private , do not function automatically but need to be made to exist and enforced through market institutions such as functioning capital markets and ...
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Compared with the many studies on the impact of privatisation on firms ' performance at the micro - level , there is very little empirical literature regarding the impact of privatisation on the macro - economy and the results are ...
Compared with the many studies on the impact of privatisation on firms ' performance at the micro - level , there is very little empirical literature regarding the impact of privatisation on the macro - economy and the results are ...
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