Private Enterprise in China

"The Chinese economy is currently undergoing a profound institutional transformation-a quiet revolution. In a regulated environment geared to the requirements of state-owned enterprises, the successs of the private sector as the main focus for economic growth is remarkable. State-owned enterpri...

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Main Author: Garnaut, Ross (auth)
Other Authors: Song, Ligang (auth), Yao, Yang (auth), Wang, Xiaolu (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: ANU Press 2012
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520 |a "The Chinese economy is currently undergoing a profound institutional transformation-a quiet revolution. In a regulated environment geared to the requirements of state-owned enterprises, the successs of the private sector as the main focus for economic growth is remarkable. State-owned enterprises are currently being restructured based on market conditions in which private firms are now permitted to play an important role. Fascinated by the implications of this reform within the Chinese economy, the Asia-Pacific School of Economics and Management of The Australian National University, in conjunction with the China Center for Economic Research of Peking University research team, conducted a large sample survey. Four study sites were chosen: Beijing, Chengdu, Shunde and Wenzhou. Leading economists analyse the nature and dynamics of private sector reform within the Chinese economy and make recommendations for policy which support opportunities for growth and investment. This work, originally published by Asia Pacific Press, is reproduced here in the interests of maintaining open access to high-quality academic works no longer in print." 
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653 |a reform 
653 |a policy 
653 |a china 
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653 |a Chengdu 
653 |a Chief executive officer 
653 |a Private sector 
653 |a Shunde District 
653 |a Wenzhou