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Subsidies, rent seeking and performance: being young, small or private in China
Jun Du
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Tomasz Mickiewicz
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Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
Aston Business School
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China
100%
Chinese Companies
25%
Emerging Economies
25%
Entrepreneurs
50%
Expropriation
25%
Induced Uncertainty
25%
Institutional Context
25%
Private Companies
50%
Productive Activities
25%
Regional Heterogeneity
25%
Rent-seeking
100%
Rules of the Game
25%
Sectoral Heterogeneity
25%
Small Companies
50%
State-owned Companies
25%
Subsidies
100%
Successful Entrepreneurs
25%
Young Companies
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Emerging Economies
33%
Expropriation
33%
Externalities
33%
Institutional Context
33%
Private Company
33%
Rent Seeking
100%