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Conceiving Ownership Reform in China

Li Yining

Chinese Economy, 1988, vol. 22, issue 2, 72-81

Abstract: The centerpiece of economic restructure in China is strengthening the vitality of enterprises. To truly vitalize the enterprises we must solve the problems of interests, responsibility, incentive, and motivation. These problems cannot be resolved if we fail to restructure ownership. Obviously, ownership reform holds the key to economic restructuring.

Date: 1988
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