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State Predation 3 Property Rights 2 Anonymous Banking 1 Business start-up 1 China 1 Confiscation 1 Elite 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Financial Repression 1 Government Commitment 1 Government In Transition 1 Incentives 1 Informal entrepreneurship 1 Information Decentralization 1 Institutions 1 Law of property 1 Local Government 1 Multi-Task 1 Osmanisches Reich 1 Ottoman Empire 1 Ownership 1 Productive entrepreneurship 1 Sachenrecht 1 Sectoral Dual-Track 1 State Capacity 1 State predation 1 Unproductive entrepreneurship 1 Unternehmensgründung 1 Unternehmer 1
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Free 2 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Qian, Yingyi 2 Arslantas, Ysin 1 Bai, Chong-En 1 Che, Jiahua 1 Desai, Sameeksha 1 Li, David Daokui 1 Wang, Yijiang 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Department of Economics, Stanford University 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Economic history working papers / LSE, Economic History Department 1 Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and conflict 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Stanford University 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2
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(Un)productive entrepreneurship in a predatory state
Desai, Sameeksha - In: Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and conflict, (pp. 45-56). 2024
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Drivers and constraints of state confiscation of elite property in the Ottoman empire, 1750-1839
Arslantas, Ysin - 2018
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Anonymous Banking and Financial Repression: How Does China's Reform Limit Government Predation without Reducing Its Revenue?
Bai, Chong-En; Li, David Daokui; Qian, Yingyi; Wang, Yijiang - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 1999
China's economic performance of the past two decades presents a puzzle for the economics of transition and development: Enormous private business incentives were unleashed that have fueled rapid economic growth despite the fact that China has had very weak "conventional institutions" (such as...
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Insecure Property Rights and Government Ownership of Firms
Che, Jiahua; Qian, Yingyi - Department of Economics, Stanford University
state predation, increase local public goods provision, and reduce costly revenue hiding. We use our theory to interpret the …, Ownership, State Predation, Local Government, Multi-Task, China …
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