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Bonded To The State: A Network Perspective On China's Corporate Debt Market, Li-Wen Lin, Curtis J. Milhaupt
Bonded To The State: A Network Perspective On China's Corporate Debt Market, Li-Wen Lin, Curtis J. Milhaupt
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A corporate bond market is thought to play an important role as a supplement to bank-oriented financial systems in emerging markets – functioning in effect as a “spare tire.” Yet bond markets typically rely upon a formal institutional foundation that is often lacking in developing economies. China’s corporate bond market is huge, yet scholarly analysis of it is relatively scarce and some of its elements remain poorly understood. In this paper, we use a network perspective to explore the formation, operation and function of the Chinese corporate bond market. Our effort begins by unpacking the complexities of the market’s structure …
We Are The (National) Champions: Understanding The Mechanisms Of State Capitalism In China, Li-Wen Lin, Curtis J. Milhaupt
We Are The (National) Champions: Understanding The Mechanisms Of State Capitalism In China, Li-Wen Lin, Curtis J. Milhaupt
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While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled "state capitalism," the features of this system - particularly the organizational structure surrounding China’s most important state-owned enterprises (the national champions) - remains a black box. Corporate governance scholarship on China has focused on listed firms, but listed SOEs in China are nested in vertically integrated corporate groups, and the groups are strategically linked to other business groups, as well as to the Communist Party and to governmental organs. While the parent company of the listed firms has a governmental controlling shareholder in the form of an agency …