Reform and Social Mentality of Workers
Geng Shuhai and
Li Hua
Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 22, issue 4, 8-17
Abstract:
With the implementation of the economic system reform, the notion of reform has penetrated even more deeply into people's minds; its boundaries have become increasingly broadened, and people have become more and more sensitive in their responses. The changeover from an old system to a new one, the adjustment of relations of distribution and allocation in society, and the renewal of the concept of values are all inevitably controlled by many factors. Even if there are correct reforms, without the understanding and support of the workers it will still be difficult for reform to succeed. In this essay we propose to analyze the degree to which the workers understand and support the reform on the basis of the survey data.
Date: 1989
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