Analysis of factors influencing the bailout of distressed enterprises by local asset management companies
In recent years, the number of distressed enterprises in China has gradually increased due to radical enterprise strategies, excessive expansion, poor management, and a trend of accelerating growth. Unable to adapt to fierce market competition, a large number of “zombie enterprises” disrupt the mark...
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Main Author: | LI, Houwen |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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