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Prerequisite Conditions to Enforcement of the Bankruptcy Law

Li Xu and Wu Yu

Chinese Economy, 1988, vol. 22, issue 2, 16-23

Abstract: With the deepening of the development of the planned commodity economy and structural reform, we are brought face to face with the problem of bankrupt enterprises and unemployment. Under the circumstances, it is of major significance for us to launch discussions on formulation of the Bankruptcy Law and its pilot projects. Nevertheless, are the objective conditions ripe for a universal enforcement of such a law under the current economic framework and mode of operations? What impact would it have on the national economy if the law were to be enforced when conditions have yet to become mature? In this article, we would like to offer some opinions in this regard.

Date: 1988
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