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    The measurement of zombie enterprise under information asymmetry–a case of China’s iron and steel industry by Shiue-Hung Lin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Afterward, after China’s oversupply problem in 2016, it gained attention and received policy support from the Chinese government in solving related problems. The contribution of this measurement is to integrate the investor’s demand index for listed companies and the company’s actual production and operation performance simultaneously. …”
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    What Bothers Innovation in China: Is It Only a Question of Counterfeits? by Yajie Zhao

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Even though the Chinese government, at the federal level, is workiing very hard to introduce a positive image relating to private enforcement of IP rights, this article emphasizes that the negative attitude towards foreign right holders, , is caused by a normative chain effect. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Discursive Constructions of Chinese Smog Documentary in American and Chinese News coverage by Qiuyang Li, Ya Yang

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…American news reports inclined to take a determinative attitude to accuse Chinese government’ censorship while Chinese news report focuses on expressing people’s emotion and opinion toward the smog documentary and Chai Jing.…”
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    The Struggle over Ownership: How the Reform of State-owned Enterprises Changed China by Carl E Walter

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The assumptions behind this effort to create national champions, however, also defined the limitations on the Chinese government's response to the 2008 global financial crisis that broke out on the thirtieth anniversary of the 'reform and opening' policy. …”
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    Ownership Structure and Capital Structure: Moderating Effect of Product Market Maturity by Chu Wang, Char-Lee Lok, Lian Kee Phua

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These findings have important implications for the Chinese government in terms of developing and enforcing capital structure regulations to promote de-leverage.…”
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    Competitive Analysis of New Energy Vehicle Market in China by Li, Jingqiao

    Published 2022
    “…Last year, the Chinese government set an ambitious goal that 20% of all passenger cars sold in 2025 would be NEV. …”
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    China’s Assertive Behavior – Part Two: The Maritime Periphery by Swaine, Michael D., Fravel, M. Taylor

    Published 2012
    “…In CLM 34, we assessed whether, to what extent, and in what manner the Chinese government is becoming more assertive in defining and promoting the concept of “core interests.”…”
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    The narrative fallacy in news coverage of China’s belt and road initiative by Sharma, Shantanu

    Published 2020
    “…Through analysis of data collected, we would like to identify fidelity of media towards the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) , a multi-trillion dollar project announced by the Chinese government in 2013, and identify if there is a biased sentiment in western media compared to other media outlets. …”
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    Sustainability of road transportation in Beijing, China by Ang, Lay Ping, Chan, Shu Jun, Huang, Jieru

    Published 2008
    “…Faced with these challenges, intensified efforts were made by the Chinese government to improve the sustainability of transportation systems through transport investments and corrective measures. …”
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    Chinese salted fish : resisting modernity, 1931-1937 by Wong, Lydia Pui Lam

    Published 2019
    “…As the Japanese aggression was so intense and the Chinese government was so powerless to stop the Japanese intrusion into traditional Chinese fishing grounds, it stunted the growth of the Chinese fishing industry from investing in new technologies. …”
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    China's economic restructuring : role of agriculture by Zhang, Hongzhou

    Published 2013
    “…The key approaches identified by the Chinese government include urbanisation, upgrading the manufacturing secotr and developing strategic industries. …”
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    The development of corporate governance in China / Z. Jun Lin, Ming Liu, Xu Zhang by Lin, Z. Jun, Ming, Liu

    Published 2006
    “…In addition, the most recent efforts made by the Chinese government in order to promote capital market reforms and improve corporate governance practices are described. …”
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    Why has China overinvested in coal power? by Ren, M, Branstetter, LG, Kovak, BK, Armanios, DE, Yuan, J

    Published 2021
    “…In spite of ambitious investments by the Chinese government in renewable energy sources, the country’s investment in coal power accelerated in recent years, raising concerns of massive overcapacity and undermining the central policy goal of promoting cleaner energy. …”
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    Carbon policy in a high-growth economy: the case of China by Bretschger, L, Zhang, L

    Published 2014
    “…We find that the implementation of Chinese government carbon policies until 2020 causes a welfare reduction of 0.3 percent. …”
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    A Comprehensive Model of Technological Learning: Empirical Research on Chinese Manufacturing Sector. by Chen, J, Pu, X, Shen, H

    Published 2008
    “…But in Chinese firms, their core technologies are still to a large part enslaved to foreign companies. Chinese government suggested Indigenous Innovation Capability as the essential aspect in the process of economic structure adjustment and economic growth mode’s fundamental shifts. …”
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    Shale gas development and challenges in China by Xiaoli, L

    Published 2014
    “…Over recent years, the Chinese government has been plagued by environmental disruption and greenhouse gas emissions, caused by the long-standing focus of its energy mix on coal, and by its energy security having been compromised by high dependence on imported oil and natural gas. …”
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    Pricing and demand for LNG in China : consistency between LNG and pipeline gas in a fast growing market by Miyamoto, A, Ishiguro, C

    Published 2006
    “…There are numerous LNG terminal projects both planned and proposed in the coastal regions of China where the economy has been rapidly expanding. While the Chinese government has adopted a policy of siting one such project in each coastal province, a simple calculation indicates that, with construction of only about eight LNG-receiving terminals, each with a capacity of about 3 million tons per year, this policy would give China a total of around 24 million tons in terminal capacity. …”
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    Open innovation in China: policies and practices by Fu, X, Xiong, H

    Published 2011
    “…Policies introduced by the Chinese Government with respect to inbound and outbound OI, as well as policies encouraging OI networks, have encouraged Chinese firms to adopt various OI modes and practices. …”
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    Healthy immigration effect among internal migrants in megacities: a cross-sectional study in Shanghai, China by Enhong Dong, Enhong Dong, Enhong Dong, Ting Xu, Ting Xu, Jiahua Shi, Dongjiao Ba, Haiwang Zhou, Zhijian Li, Cheng Huang, Cheng Huang

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…ObjectivesTo verify the healthy immigration effect on self-rated health (SRH) among Chinese internal migrants, identify the determinants of SRH, and provide recommendations for the Chinese government to formulate effective intervention strategies to improve population governance and health management in megacities.MethodsA sample comprising 1,147 white-and blue-collar migrant workers was randomly selected through an online survey conducted in Shanghai from August to December 2021. …”
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    Policy analysis in the field of rare diseases in China: a combined study of content analysis and Bibliometrics analysis by Xiaotao Li, Lan Wu, Lan Wu, Lan Wu, Lina Yu, Youqin He, Youqin He, Min Wang, Min Wang, Yan Mu, Yan Mu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…IntroductionThe Chinese government has made significant strides in addressing the needs of individuals affected by rare diseases in recent years. …”
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