In China, regional disparities are important. We examine the difference in the sensitivity of investment to cash flow between firms in inland regions and those in coastal regions. By using the financial data of Chinese listed firms, we found that firms in inland regions rely more on their internal funds in terms of their investment activities than those in coastal regions and that the sensitivity gap between inland and coastal firms widened in the recent contractionary monetary policy period. This suggests that firms in inland regions are harder to obtain outside funds due to unfavorable social and economic environments for inland firms. Our findings suggest that capital markets in China respond rationally to the potential impact of regiona...
We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven regional distribution of foreign direct...
We use a panel of over 120,000 Chinese firms of different ownership types over the period2000-2007 t...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
China’s growth has been spectacularly high and persistent over the last few decades. However, there ...
YesThis paper uses a large firm-level survey to assess differences in performance across regions. A ...
In this paper, by employing the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) techniques and Chinese provincial...
In this thesis, we investigate the impact of firms’ financial conditions on three key corporate acti...
What drives a firm's investment decisions in China? While most literature focuses on the role of fin...
This paper uses a unique micro-level data-set on Chinese firms to test for the existence of a "...
This thesis attempts to investigate cash flow volatility on Chinese listed firms. It mainly consists...
The ability of using internally generated funds to finance investments affects corporate sustainabil...
In China, between 2006 and 2013, local public debt crowded out the investment of private firms by ti...
China has been growing rapidly over the last decades. The private sector is the driving force of thi...
This paper directly estimates the effect of financing constraint on capital misallocation. We provid...
China has become an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). By the end of 2010, ...
We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven regional distribution of foreign direct...
We use a panel of over 120,000 Chinese firms of different ownership types over the period2000-2007 t...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
China’s growth has been spectacularly high and persistent over the last few decades. However, there ...
YesThis paper uses a large firm-level survey to assess differences in performance across regions. A ...
In this paper, by employing the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) techniques and Chinese provincial...
In this thesis, we investigate the impact of firms’ financial conditions on three key corporate acti...
What drives a firm's investment decisions in China? While most literature focuses on the role of fin...
This paper uses a unique micro-level data-set on Chinese firms to test for the existence of a "...
This thesis attempts to investigate cash flow volatility on Chinese listed firms. It mainly consists...
The ability of using internally generated funds to finance investments affects corporate sustainabil...
In China, between 2006 and 2013, local public debt crowded out the investment of private firms by ti...
China has been growing rapidly over the last decades. The private sector is the driving force of thi...
This paper directly estimates the effect of financing constraint on capital misallocation. We provid...
China has become an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). By the end of 2010, ...
We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven regional distribution of foreign direct...
We use a panel of over 120,000 Chinese firms of different ownership types over the period2000-2007 t...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...