Complementary Relationships Between Enterprise Reform and Reforms in Other Fields
Jinglian Wu
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: jeongwen Chiang
Chinese Economy, 1997, vol. 30, issue 1, 94-121
Abstract:
In the preceding articles, we have discussed such issues as what constitutes a modern enterprise system and how to set up such a system. The fact is that enterprises do not exist in isolation but are closely connected with all other facets of the economic system. Thus, enterprise reform and setting up a modern enterprise system must proceed in concert with reforms in other fields. In this article, we will explore the complementary relationships between enterprise reform and reforms in other fields.
Date: 1997
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