On the influence of incentive mechanisms for China’s current mixed ownership reform on corporate performance
Since the Central Economic Work Conference set the mixed ownership reform as where China’s state-owned enterprises (SOE) can make breakthroughs on reforms in early 2017, enterprises at all levels, from central to local state-owned, have continuously introduced new measures and new deployments involv...
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Main Author: | REN, Hui Yong |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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