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Postwar Japanese Cotton Textile Investment in Brazil, 1955-1980

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Postwar Japanese Cotton Textile Investment in Brazil, 1955-1980
Author(s)Delanghe, Henri
AbstractThe literature suggests that competitive forces should be an important element in improving enterprise performance in transition economies, especially when combined with private ownership. However, empirical evidence on these issues for Russia has as yet not been convincing. Our findings are consistent with the literature in being unable to identify clear differences in performance between insider- and outsider-owned firms. However, we do find evidence that competitive pressures influence qualitative indicators of managerial activity, including deep restructuring and investment intentions.
IssueNo1
Pages76-97
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEnterprise & Society
VolumeNo6
PubDateMarch2005
ISBN_ISSN1467-2227
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