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Economic Reform in China: A New Phase

David Burton, Wanda Tseng, Kalpana Kochhar, Hoe Ee Khor and Dubravko Mihaljek ()

No 1994/002, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: China's economic performance hs been remarkable since the the reform process began 15 years ago. Notwithstanding the achievements that have been made, a number of serious problems remain. This papers discusses the current reform program and the effors being made to overcome the structural impediments to growth.

Keywords: OP; enterprise; government; People's Bank of China; investment system; investment system reform; enterprise reform; credit plan; reform program; Income and capital gains taxes; Income tax systems; Personal income; Global; Eastern Europe; system reform; Credit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 92
Date: 1994-09-15
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