Political Capital and Enterprise Performance in China: Empirical Analysis Using Data from the People’s Congress of Yangzhou City and Industrial Enterprise
Kai Kajitani () and
Tomoki Kamo ()
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Kai Kajitani: Kobe University
Tomoki Kamo: Keio University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Political Economy of Reform in China, 2022, pp 47-66 from Springer
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Abstract Despite being an authoritarian state, China also has “democratic institutions” aimed at reflecting the “people’s will” in politics at the central and local levels albeit to a limited extent.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0202-4_4
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