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Decentralized Privatization and Change of Control Rights in China

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  1. Zhao, Xin & Guo, Yanhong & Liu, Chuanren, 2024. "Leveraging corporate governance characteristics for stock crash risk assessment," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 96(PA).
  2. Chen, Ka-Hin & Lai, Tze Leung & Liu, Qingfu & Wang, Chuanjie, 2022. "Beyond the blockchain announcement: Signaling credibility and market reaction," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).
  3. Dongmin Kong & Ling Zhu & Ni Qin, 2022. "Does corruption shape firm centralisation? Evidence from state‐owned enterprises in China," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 62(3), pages 3365-3395, September.
  4. Leippold, Markus & Wang, Qian & Zhou, Wenyu, 2022. "Machine learning in the Chinese stock market," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 145(2), pages 64-82.
  5. Shang, Hua & Xing, Yanlin, 2025. "Banking market deregulation and firm innovation: Evidence from foreign bank entry," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 176(C).
  6. Zhang, Yufei & Wang, Li, 2025. "Is mixed-ownership a profitable ownership structure?—Empirical evidence from China," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 136(C).
  7. Wang, Zhibin & Li, Zelei, 2023. "Does minority shareholder activism enhance corporate innovation? Evidence from China," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 54(C).
  8. Kong, Dongmin & Kong, Gaowen & Liu, Shasha & Zhu, Ling, 2022. "Does competition cause government decentralization? The case of state-owned enterprises," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(4), pages 1103-1122.
  9. Huang, Ke & Zhu, Ying, 2022. "China’s secondary privatization and corporate investment efficiency," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).
  10. Oleksandr Talavera & Shuxing Yin & Mao Zhang, 2022. "Political motives of excess leverage in state-owned firms," Discussion Papers 22-04, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham.
  11. Su, Zhiwei & Xue, Yi, 2023. "Takeover deterrence with state ownership: Evidence from China," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 146(C).
  12. Wang, Congcong & Wang, Chong & Long, Huaigang & Zaremba, Adam & Zhou, Wenyu, 2024. "Green bond credit spreads and bank loans in China," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 94(C).
  13. Wu, Yeyu & Xie, Sujuan & Xu, Yang, 2025. "Labor outcomes of partial privatization in state-owned enterprises: Evidence on employment and compensation under mixed ownership," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 105(C).
  14. Zhang, Yufei & Liu, Deqiang, 2024. "China's mixed-ownership reform and SOE profitability," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 83(C), pages 496-520.
  15. Jeong-Bon Kim & Edward Lee & Xiaojian Tang & Junsheng Zhang, 2023. "Collusive versus coercive corporate corruption: evidence from demand-side shocks and supply-side disclosures," Review of Accounting Studies, Springer, vol. 28(4), pages 1929-1970, December.
  16. Wang, Wei & Wang, Hua & Wu, Ji (George), 2021. "Mixed ownership reform and corporate tax avoidance: Evidence of Chinese listed firms," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 69(C).
  17. Dong Shao & Shukuan Zhao & Shuang Wang & Hong Jiang, 2020. "Impact of CEOs’ Academic Work Experience on Firms’ Innovation Output and Performance: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(18), pages 1-21, September.
  18. Mergele, Lukas & Hennicke, Moritz & Lubczyk, Moritz, 2025. "The big sell: Privatizing East Germany’s economy," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 242(C).
  19. Fuxiu Jiang & Kenneth A Kim, 2020. "Corporate Governance in China: A Survey [The role of boards of directors in corporate governance: a conceptual framework and survey]," Review of Finance, European Finance Association, vol. 24(4), pages 733-772.
  20. Zhang, Xiaoqian & Yu, Mingqiang & Chen, Gaoquan, 2020. "Does mixed-ownership reform improve SOEs' innovation? Evidence from state ownership," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).
  21. Xing, Jing & Tam, Eddy H.F., 2024. "Expressways and policy choices of local governments," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 168(C).
  22. Wang, Chang & Guo, Yue & Yang, Yu & Chen, Shiyi, 2022. "The environmental benefits of electricity industry restructuring in China: Ownership mixing vs. vertical unbundling," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 115(C).
  23. Liu, Wenjun & Lin, Guoyu & He, Qian, 2024. "Enhanced management information disclosure responsibilities and corporate risk-taking: Evidence from the accountability system for errors in China," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 89(PB), pages 511-531.
  24. Qiao, Fang, 2024. "Do analysts disseminate anomaly information in China?," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 165(C).
  25. Jin, Xiao Meng & Mai, Yong & Cheung, Adrian Wai Kong, 2022. "Corporate financialization and fixed investment rate: Evidence from China," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 48(C).
  26. Bai, Min & Fu, Yumei & Sun, Mingwei, 2023. "Corporate diversification and labor investment efficiency: Evidence from China," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 127(C).
  27. Liu, Guanchun & Wang, Qihong & Tao, Yunqing, 2024. "Does SASAC boost the innovation of state-owned enterprises?," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
  28. Qiankun Gu & Jeong‐Bon Kim & Ke Liao & Yi Si, 2023. "Decentralising for local information? Evidence from state‐owned listed firms in China," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 63(5), pages 5245-5276, December.
  29. Haixiang Yao & Shenghao Xia & Hao Liu, 2024. "Return predictability via an long short‐term memory‐based cross‐section factor model: Evidence from Chinese stock market," Journal of Forecasting, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 43(6), pages 1770-1794, September.
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