We study empirically the relationship between ownership of firms and institutional environment in transition and developing economies by examining China's rural non-farm sector, which consists of both private enterprises and community government-run enterprises (known as township-village enterprises, or TVEs). We found that all the variables related to the legacy of planning favor TVE ownership, and all the variables related to market-oriented reforms and market development encourage private ownership. We also found that TVEs help increase the revenue shares of state and community governments, as well as rural non-farm employment and income. However, their effect on rural income is insignificant given the level of non-farm employment
The emergence of township-village enterprises (TVEs) is an unique phenomenon in the process of China...
Existing criticisms on the tenure system in rural China as being too egalitarian for economic effici...
The paper explores the historical continuity of economic and social institutions. We use the example...
We study the relationship between ownership of firms and institutional environment by examining Chin...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
We study China's township-village enterprises (TVES) from an organizational perspective with a focus...
"Township-village enterprises (TVEs) were a major engine of China’s rapid rural industrialization in...
Township-village enterprises (TVEs) were a major engine of China’s rapid rural industrialization in ...
We study China's township-village enterprises (TVEs) from an organizational per-spective with a...
This study presents an up-to-date survey of the comparison issue between state-owned enterprises (SO...
The dichotomous nature of Chinese rural industry is explored. The central fiscal policy change of th...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
The nature of TVEs and the real functions of township-village governments are rooted in the Chinese ...
This paper presents an up-to-date survey of the comparison issue between state-owned enterprises (SO...
Using its control of regulated inputs, a government agency extracts rents from a manager who underta...
The emergence of township-village enterprises (TVEs) is an unique phenomenon in the process of China...
Existing criticisms on the tenure system in rural China as being too egalitarian for economic effici...
The paper explores the historical continuity of economic and social institutions. We use the example...
We study the relationship between ownership of firms and institutional environment by examining Chin...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
We study China's township-village enterprises (TVES) from an organizational perspective with a focus...
"Township-village enterprises (TVEs) were a major engine of China’s rapid rural industrialization in...
Township-village enterprises (TVEs) were a major engine of China’s rapid rural industrialization in ...
We study China's township-village enterprises (TVEs) from an organizational per-spective with a...
This study presents an up-to-date survey of the comparison issue between state-owned enterprises (SO...
The dichotomous nature of Chinese rural industry is explored. The central fiscal policy change of th...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
The nature of TVEs and the real functions of township-village governments are rooted in the Chinese ...
This paper presents an up-to-date survey of the comparison issue between state-owned enterprises (SO...
Using its control of regulated inputs, a government agency extracts rents from a manager who underta...
The emergence of township-village enterprises (TVEs) is an unique phenomenon in the process of China...
Existing criticisms on the tenure system in rural China as being too egalitarian for economic effici...
The paper explores the historical continuity of economic and social institutions. We use the example...