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Public–private partnership, cost of debt and accounting conservatism. (2024). Deng, QU ; Yue, Hong ; Li, Hezun.
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  26. KNOWING ONES LOT IN LIFE VERSUS CLIMBING THE SOCIAL LADDER: THE FORMATION OF REDISTRIBUTIVE PREFERENCES IN URBAN CHINA. (2008). Smyth, Russell ; Qian, Xiaolei.
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  30. X-efficiency versus Rent Seeking in Chinese banks: 1997-2006. (2008). Matthews, Kent ; Zhang, XU ; Guo, Jianguang .
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  31. Doesgood governmentdraw foreign capital ? Explaining Chinas exceptional foreign direct investment inflow. (2007). Xu, Lixin ; Morck, Randall ; Fan, Joseph P. H., ; Yeung, Bernard.
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  32. Formal finance and trade credit during Chinas transition. (2007). Zhu, Tian ; Xu, Lixin ; Cull, Robert.
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  34. Investors’ behaviour in the Chinese Stock Exchanges: Empirical Evidence in a Systemic Approach. (2007). Palomba, Giulio ; Lucarelli, Caterina.
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  35. Institutions and Foreign Investment: China versus the World. (2007). Xu, Lixin ; Morck, Randall ; Joseph P. H. Fan, ; Yeung, Bernard.
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  36. Agency Conflicts, Investment, and Asset Pricing. (2007). Wang, Neng ; Albuquerque, Rui.
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  37. Das (Wasted) Kapital: Firm Ownership and Investment Efficiency in China. (2007). Wei, Shang-Jin ; Dollar, David.
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