China: Economic Reform and Macroeconomic Management
Gyorgy Szapary,
Steven Dunaway,
David Burton and
Mario Bléjer
No 1991/007, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
China encountered problems preserving economic stability while pursuing reforms aimed at increasing its economic flexibility and efficiency. This paper examines China's experience with market-oriented reforms since 1978, offering lessons for other centrally planned economies in the midst of transition to free markets.
Keywords: OP; enterprise reform; reform process; enterprise; centrally planned economies; China's experience; currency holding; Inflation; Credit; Eastern Europe; Global; East Asia; role of monetary and fiscal policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 43
Date: 1991-03-15
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