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Urban vibrancy, human capital and firm valuation in China

PurposeThis paper intends to study how geographic heterogeneity in urban vibrancy, especially in human capital creation, helps explain persist firm valuation dispersion across cities in China.Design/methodology/approachThis paper studies geographic differences in firm valuations of 1,023 listed comp...

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Published in:China finance review international 2022-07, Vol.12 (3), p.415-432
Main Authors: Jiang, Danling, Shuying, Liu, Li, Feiyu, Zhu, Hongquan
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Population
Productivity
Return on assets
Stock exchanges
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