Changes in Private Enterprises Underline the Need to Tighten Control of Industry and Commerce in Rural Areas
Zhang Pengfa
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 2, 62-64
Abstract:
Individual industry and commerce in Dingxing county, Hebei, has undergone a notable change since the beginning of this year. The steadily growing number of industrial and commercial enterprises run by individuals in the county has gradually decreased. By the end of April, the number of such enterprises had shrunk by 364, or 8 percent, compared with the end of last year. Except for building and repair industry, which expanded slightly, handicraft industry, transport, commerce, catering service, and repair trades all declined. Of these, catering services, transport, and handicraft industry were most conspicuous, dropping by 14 percent, 13 percent, and 11 percent respectively.
Date: 1987
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