Editor's Introduction
Joseph Fewsmith
Chinese Economy, 1997, vol. 30, issue 6, 3-4
Abstract:
In recent years, the rapid growth of the non-state economy, particularly the emergence of a significant private sector, has touched off new debates about whether China is remaining on the socialist road. In this and the next issue, >i>The Chinese Economy>/i> translates several recent articles that look at the size and developmental trends of the non-state economy.
Date: 1997
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