Some Questions that Need to Be Solved in Developing Individual Businesses
Li Chunwen
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 2, 37-40
Abstract:
Individual economy is auxiliary to socialist public economy and a necessary supplement to it. At present, when China's production level is comparatively low, appropriate development of urban individual business constitutes an important policy beneficial both to the country and to the people. It will exert a positive influence upon invigoration of the economy, livening up the market, providing employment, consolidating and developing a political situation marked by stability and unity, and fulfilling the needs of society in production and livelihood. From what I know, however, there exist some obstructions to its development, as well as some questions that urgently need to be studied and solved.
Date: 1987
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