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Can anti-corruption help realize the “strong” Porter Hypothesis in China? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing enterprises

The existing research on the “strong” Porter Hypothesis has largely ignored the impact of the institutional environment. In this paper, we take the high-intensity anti-corruption campaign in China as a policy shock to explore the internal mechanism of anti-corruption as a moderator for the relations...

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Published in:Journal of Asian economics 2022-06, Vol.80, p.101473, Article 101473
Main Authors: He, Wenjian, Chen, Xiaoyang, Liu, Zhiyong John
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