Growth of Individually Owned Industry Will Not Edge Out State Commerce and Supply and Marketing Cooperatives
Chen Guoliang
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 2, 67-69
Abstract:
Comments have gone round recently to the effect that private industrial and commercial enterprises have edged out state commerce and supply and marketing cooperatives, that reform has made small retailers prosperous and the supply and marketing cooperatives go under, and that the Bureau of Industry and Commerce bolsters up private enterprises and helps their owners to become upstarts.
Date: 1987
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