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We propose that local corruption distorts the allocation of government-controlled resources and impairs the contract environment, thereby reducing firms’ use or suppliers’ provision of trade credit. We use a sample of Chinese-listed firms from 2007 to 2020 to examine the role of local...
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In this paper, we examine the joint impact of corporate political connections and ownership structures on the auditor reporting behaviours and firms' auditor choice patterns in the Chinese market. We construct a natural experiment that alleviates endogeneity concern by employing 56 corruption...
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Using the recent anti-corruption cases in China as a natural experiment, this study documents that connections with the government officials through bribing and personal connecting enable Chinese non-SOEs to increase their M&A activities, enjoy a better post-M&A performance, pay less M&A premium...
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This paper examines the value of political connections in the Chinese IPO market. We find a positive relationship between CEO/chairman's political connections and the probability of IPO approval of entrepreneurial firms. We further identify that minority shareholders value those connections and...
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