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Corporate Control And Enterprise Reform In China An Econometric Analysis Of Block Share Trades 1st Edition Christian Bchelhofer

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Corporate Control And Enterprise Reform In China An Econometric Analysis Of Block Share Trades 1st Edition Christian Bchelhofer
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Publisher: Physica-Verlag HD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.85 MB
Pages: 115
Author: Christian Büchelhofer
ISBN: 9783790820195, 3790820199
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Corporate Control And Enterprise Reform In China An Econometric Analysis Of Block Share Trades 1st Edition Christian Bchelhofer by Christian Büchelhofer 9783790820195, 3790820199 instant download after payment.

This study sheds light on the efficiency of corporate control allocation in Chinese listed firms. Using a panel data set for the period 1996 to 2006, it examines the frequency, causes and consequences of changes in corporate control. The results indicate that poorly performing firms are the predominant targets of control changes; shareholder and creditor control generally act as a complement for changes in control. Following the change in ownership there is a substantial amount of corporate restructuring and an improvement in operating performance. Significant differences in these dimensions emerge, however, between State and private transfers of control. The findings not only provide insights into the motives and constraints of the key players involved in governance practices in China; but they also contain useful implications for other emerging markets around the world that have weak legal systems and weak property rights protection.

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