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Non-state shareholder governance and shadow banking business : evidence from Chinese state-owned manufacturing enterprises
Ren, Xiaoyi
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Shao, Huan
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Research in international business and finance
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2022
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What Can Economists Explain by Taking into Account People’s Perceptions of Fairness: Punishing Cheats, Bargaining Impasse, and Self-Perpetuating Inequalities
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-interest and shows why in some competitive environments, the
self-interest
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is nevertheless so successful. [Background …
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