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An analysis of the impact of the new voluntary disclosure on continuous disclosure in China: fool-proof or full of loopholes?
Belle Qi Guo
Dundee Law School
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China
100%
Fool
100%
Voluntary Disclosure
100%
Continuous Disclosure
100%
Securities Law
50%
Disclosure Regime
50%
Listed Companies
50%
Corporate Disclosure
50%
Investment Decision-making
50%
Vulnerability
25%
Decision-making Process
25%
Information Disclosure
25%
Disclosure Requirements
25%
Information Asymmetry
25%
Chinese Law
25%
People's Republic of China
25%
Securities Markets
25%
Material Information
25%
Social Sciences
Investors
100%
China
100%
Law
75%
Courts
25%
Decision-Making Process
25%
Chinese
25%
Information Asymmetry
25%
Securities Market
25%
Decision Making
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corporate Disclosure
100%
Investors
66%
Information Asymmetry
16%
Securities Market
16%