On the Question of the Forms of Socialist Ownership in China
Dong Fureng
Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 23, issue 1, 8-23
Abstract:
In this essay I do not discuss the problems regarding other types of ownership systems; I would like merely to propose some exploratory views on the question of state ownership and the "union of state (government) and society (commune)" form of socialist collective ownership. In view of the complexity of these problems, I am afraid there may be inappropriate perceptions or expressions in this essay, and I beg my readers' forgiveness in anticipation.
Date: 1989
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