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Does government support affect private partners’ profitability in public-private partnerships? Evidence from China
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This paper by Han Xu investigates the intriguing contrast of government support's effects on firm profitability within Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in China. While joining the national PPP platform boosts profitability by 8.2%, increased government shareholding surprisingly diminishes it by 23.3%. Discover how effective management of government backing can unlock greater benefits from PPPs.
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