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Firm-level political risk: Measurement and effects. (2017). Hassan, Tarek ; Hollander, Stephan ; van Lent, Laurence ; Tahoun, Ahmed.
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  45. Political connections of the board of directors and credit financing: evidence from Chinese private enterprises. (2017). Zhang, Xiao ; Zhu, Xiaoquan ; Peng, Hongfeng.
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