State-Owned Enterprises’ Reforms and their Implications for the Resilience and Vulnerability of the Chinese Economy: Evidence from the Banking, Energy and Telecom Sectors
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Resilience; Vulnerability; Connectivity; Chinese economy; State-owned enterprises’ reforms; Partial privatization; Mixed ownership; Market liberalization; Infrastructure; Network industries;All these keywords.
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