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Challenges for China—Beyond Minority Listing of SOEs: CARE Conference &7C Hong Kong Polytechnic University &7C June 9, 2014

David Webb

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2014, vol. 26, issue 3, 43-49

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Transitioning from outright communism and central planning, China has already plucked the low-hanging fruits of marketization. Reforms have stalled well short of a free economy. In this transcript of a recent presentation, a widely recognized authority on Chinese corporate governance recommends necessary steps for an enlightened Chinese leadership if they are to avoid economic stagnation or a crisis that could undermine social stability. Even in a one-party state without an electoral mandate, you can govern only with the consent of the people.

Date: 2014
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