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The Frozen River Model and Chinese State-Owned Hospital Reform

Di Zhao and Nelson Santos António

Chinese Economy, 2008, vol. 41, issue 3, 90-101

Abstract: More than 96 percent of Chinese hospitals are nominally state-owned. Chinese state-owned hospitals are facing several problems and challenges. The frozen river model explains why privatization might be the appropriate path to Chinese state-owned hospital reform.

Date: 2008
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