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Sarah Eaton and Genia Kostka, (2012), Does cadre turnover help or hinder China's green rise? Evidence from Shanxi province, No 184, Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

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Boeing, Philipp; Elisabeth Mueller and Philipp Sandner, (2012), What makes Chinese firms productive? Learning from indigenous and foreign sources of knowledge, No 196, Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

Böing, Philipp and Elisabeth Müller, (2012), Technological Capabilities of Chinese Enterprises: Who is Going to Compete Abroad?, VfS Annual Conference 2012 (Goettingen): New Approaches and Challenges for the Labor Market of the 21st Century, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association

Chau, Nancy; Yu Qin and Weiwen Zhang, (2016), Leader Networks and Transaction Costs: A Chinese Experiment in Interjurisdictional Contracting, No 9641, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Harhoff, Dietmar; Elisabeth Mueller and John van Reenen, (2012), What are the channels for technology sourcing? Panel data evidence from German companies, No 187, Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

Inklaar, Robert; Michael Koetter and Felix Noth, (2012), Who's afraid of big bad banks? Bank competition, SME, and industry growth, No 197, Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

Kostka, Genia, (2014), Barriers to the implementation of environmental policies at the local level in China, No 7016, Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank

Lee, Eun Ju; Moon Joon Kim and Jae-Seung Lee, (2021), Policy Implications of the Clean Heating Transition: A Case Study of Shanxi, Energies, 14, (24), 1-25

Libman, Alexander; Vladimir Kozlov and André Schultz, (2012), Roving bandits in action: Outside option and governmental predation in autocracies, No 190, Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

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