Why Aren't Individual Transport Operations Allowed Unimpeded Development?
Li Yuanfu and
Chen Shengfa
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 2, 53-54
Abstract:
Would individual ventures in transportation deprive state enterprises of their business? Experience in our county shows that not only is this not true, on the contrary, their presence has stimulated state transport departments to improve quality of service and become more courteous to passengers, leading to more profitable operations.
Date: 1987
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