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causes of investment 4 economic growth 4 investment policy 4 investment rate 4 ownership distribution of investment 4 sector distribution of investment 4 national investment strategy 3 Auslandsinvestition 2 China 2 Closely Held Corporations 2 Control Allocation 2 Economic growth 2 Foreign investment 2 Investition 2 Investitionspolitik 2 Investment 2 Investment policy 2 Ownership Distribution 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 Portfolio selection 1 Portfolio-Management 1 nationalinvestment strategy 1
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5 Undetermined 1
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Holz, Carsten A. 3 Bennedsen, Morten 2 Fosgerau, Mogens 2 Wolfenzon, Daniel 2 Holz, Carsten 1
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Økonomisk Institut, Copenhagen Business School 1
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CEAMeS Discussion Paper 1 CEAMeS discussion paper 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Working Papers / Økonomisk Institut, Copenhagen Business School 1 Working paper 1
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EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 1
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The Chaning Patterns of Investment in the PRC Economy
Holz, Carsten A. - 2017
The investment-intensive growth model of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is often viewed as state-driven and ultimately unsustainable. But largely unnoticed, a shift has taken place. This paper examines the changes in investment patterns since 2003 and the potential impact of industrial...
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The Changing Patterns of Investment in the PRC Economy
Holz, Carsten - 2017
The investment-intensive growth model of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is often viewed as state-driven and ultimately unsustainable. But largely unnoticed, a shift has taken place. This paper examines the changes in investment patterns since 2003 and the potential impact of industrial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012196398
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The changing patterns of investment in the PRC economy
Holz, Carsten A. - 2017
The investment-intensive growth model of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is often viewed as state-driven and ultimately unsustainable. But largely unnoticed, a shift has taken place. This paper examines the changes in investment patterns since 2003 and the potential impact of industrial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011657882
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The changing patterns of investment in the PRC economy
Holz, Carsten A. - 2017
The investment-intensive growth model of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is often viewed as state-driven and ultimately unsustainable. But largely unnoticed, a shift has taken place. This paper examines the changes in investment patterns since 2003 and the potential impact of industrial...
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Control Dilution and Distribution of Ownership
Bennedsen, Morten; Fosgerau, Mogens; Wolfenzon, Daniel - 2000
We investigate the patterns of ultimate distribution of ownership in a sample of small closely held corporations. Motivated by recent corporate governance theories we define control dilution as the absenc of a single dominating shareholder. Most firms have one or two ultimate owners implying...
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CONTROL DILUTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF OWNERSHIP
Bennedsen, Morten; Fosgerau, Mogens; Wolfenzon, Daniel - Økonomisk Institut, Copenhagen Business School - 2000
We investigate the patterns of ultimate distribution of ownership in a sample of small closely held corporations. Motivated by recent corporate governance theories we define control dilution as the absenc of a single dominating shareholder. Most firms have one or two ultimate owners implying...
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