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Because of structural and behavioural differences, state-owned enterprises'' (SOEs) internationalisation can impose competitive distortions on host country economies. The recent growth of SOEs from emerging markets adds new dimensions to these distortions
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Due to the increasing competitiveness of Chinese local state-owned enterprises (SOEs), more and more local SOEs go abroad to achieve rapid growth through cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CBM & A) [1,2].According to the Chinese bulletin of the FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in 2016, after 2012, Chinese SOEs'' CBM & A …
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1. Introduction. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) account for a large share of China''s economy, and they need to act as one part of the government''s decision to adjust the economy (Zhu et al., 2016).However, the efficiency of SOEs is often lower than that of non-SOEs (Du et al., 2022; Feng and Guo, 2021; Matuszak and Kabaciński, 2021), even …
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Abstract Tackling the rising vulnerabilities and low efficiency of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is crucial to China''s transitioning toward a more sustainable growth path. The need now for bold SOE reforms is similar to the reforms at the end of the 1990s, which, after steadfast implementation, helped unleash the country''s growth potential and secure rapid …
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This paper considers the impact of state-owned enterprises on economic growth in China. We consider several possible channels through which state-owned enterprises might play a pro-growth role: first, stabilizing growth in economic downturns by carrying out massive investments; second, promoting technical progress …
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The inherent problems of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), such as the lack of external monitoring, may harm their accounting quality. However, the results from prior research are not consistent. Therefore, this study investigates the effect of state ownership of SOEs on accounting quality, measured by earnings management. Using …
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in New Zealand are registered companies listed under Schedules 1 and 2 of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986.Most SOEs are former government departments or agencies that were corporatised.They are responsible to the Minister for State Owned Enterprises.. Many other government-owned companies and …
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The reform of state-owned enterprises (SOE) is an urgent priority for the Xi Jinping administration. Economically, Beijing aims to decrease the drag on domestic growth and increase the overseas competitiveness of its largest firms known as yangqi, long plagued by declining performance, rising debt, and serious corruption.1 Politically, the …
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The annual growth and managerial ownership of the SOEs, on average, is less than that of non-SOEs. The mean, minimum, and maximum annual growths of SOEs are 20%, 8.5% and 54% respectively, while ...
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Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) involved in infrastructure projects abroad are quietly evolving from contractors to become operators, investors, and owners. Since Xi Jinping launched the ambitious but still ambiguous Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, more than 80 of the 97 companies owned by China''s central government …
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In the 21 st century, State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) reemerged as key players in strategic sectors, showing a renewed intention to contribute to relevant economic and societal objectives, including structural economic change, innovation, internationalisation, and industrialisation. This special issue explores the revival of SOEs …
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Introduction. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) influence the econ-omy and people''s lives through the provision of goods and services in ways that are distinct from, and more varied than, the direct action of governments.1 In many countries, SOEs provide basic services such as water, electricity, and transportation to people and firms, as well ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought back into focus the role of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) during a crisis; do they help support distressed economies or are they a drain on precious public resources that can be better used elsewhere? ... The electricity generator in Indonesia provides subsidized power to 30 million customers at …
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