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The article focuses on the two major actors in the Chinese economic system - the local economic supervisory bureaucracies, such as tax and industrial bureaus, and their subordinate enterprises. It then goes on to describe the reasons for and the specific forms of their behavioural patterns. It...
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, China embarked on a major economic reform programme aimed largely at correcting problems caused by central planning. While …
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In China, the traditional game of management in a socialist economy has changed markedly in the past decade. This does …
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The economic reforms that have begun in China in 1978 had a number of major objectives. These were a shift in focus …
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G. White sets out to further the understanding of the politics of economic reform by focussing on just one area - labour - and within that, one specific policy - the attempted introduction of a "labour contract system" into state industrial enterprises. Employment policy process in the PRC...
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Throughout 1985-86 China's orthodox leaders waged a propaganda campaign against the reform programme that anticipated …
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incentives. Fast expansion of China's foreign trade in the 1970s after the slow and fluctuating growth of the 1950s and 1960s …
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