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Bank's Profit Efficiency Under China Economic Structure Rebalancing: Empirical Evidence Using Index of Economic Freedom

This present study argues that economic freedom is a necessary antecedent to China's structural economic rebalancing. Therefore, using an index of economic freedom, it seeks to examine the implications of economic rebalancing on banks' profit efficiency following a freer Chinese economy. O...

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Published in:The Chinese economy 2018-01, Vol.51 (1), p.20-44
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Banking
China
Commercial banks
Constraints
economic freedom
economic rebalancing
Economic structure
Efficiency
Freedoms
Government contracts
Government spending
Inflation
Ownership
Private sector
profit efficiency
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Tax rates
Taxation
Trade
Trade barriers
Trade policy
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