NBER Publications by Jun Huang
Working Papers and Chapters
| January 2009 | Vertical Integration, Institutional Determinants and Impact: Evidence from China
with Joseph P.H. Fan, Randall Morck, Bernard Yeung: w14650
Where legal systems and market forces enforce contracts inadequately, vertical integration can circumvent these transaction difficulties. But, such environments often also feature highly interventionist government, and even corruption. Vertical integration might then enhance returns to political rent-seeking aimed at securing and extending market power. Thus, where political rent seeking is minimal, vertical integration should add to firm value and economy performance; but where political rent seeking is substantial, firm value might rise as economy performance decays. China offers a suitable background for empirical examination of these issues because her legal and market institutions are generally weak, but nonetheless exhibit substantial province-level variation. Vertical integratio... |
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