A Market Without Competition Is Worse Than Not Having a Market at All
Wu Jinglian ()
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Wu Jinglian: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
A chapter in Facing the Era of Great Transformation, 2021, pp 205-214 from Springer
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Abstract We have not yet passed the major threshold to China’s Reform and Opening, and the task ahead of us is still very arduous. Today, I want to talk about a related issue, that is, how to build a competitive market system and strengthen the competitiveness of China’s market.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7691-1_20
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