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ID181393
Title ProperEffect of the Xi Jinping Administration’s Anticorruption Campaign on the Performance of State-Owned Enterprises
LanguageENG
AuthorLong Piao; Kwangho Jung ;  Piao, Long ;  Jung, Kwangho
Summary / Abstract (Note)There has been a debate on how the state-driven anticorruption movement during the Xi Jinping administration has influenced state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Research has examined the relationship between corruption and economic development at the country level in Asia and has found paradoxically that economic growth and high corruption levels can coexist. However, the “Asian paradox” that appears at the country level may be a transitional phenomenon of the short term. Not many researchers have empirically compared individual firm-level performance before and after a strong anticorruption drive, drawing on relevant comparison groups. This study tests whether Xi’s 2012 anticorruption campaign improved SOEs’ performance. With a difference-in-differences method, it explores whether the anticorruption campaign had different effects on the financial performance of SOEs and non-SOEs (private companies). We find that the anticorruption initiative improved SOEs’ financial performance and benefited SOEs more than non-SOEs.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 61, No.5; Sep-Oct 2021: p.711–741
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 61 No 5
Key WordsState-Owned Enterprises ;  Financial Performance ;  Xi Jinping ;  Difference-in-Differences ;  Anticorruption Campaign ;  Asian Paradox


 
 
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