What Is Meant by the Fact that Piaoxiang Restaurant Was Twice Suspended?
Zhang Ruxi
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 2, 46-49
Abstract:
To restore and develop suitably the individually owned businesses in cities and towns is an important policy of the party. In some places, however, this work is currently making slow progress. Some individual enterprises have even surrendered their licenses and suspended operation. Why? Recently, when we were on a reporting assignment in Rongcheng, a small town in Jieyang county, we found that the "leftist" influence was the main obstacle to restoring and developing individual business. A revealing case in point is the Piaoxiang (Fragrant Aroma) Restaurant, which was forced to suspend business twice.
Date: 1987
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