Chinese Privatization: Between Plan and Market

Lân Cao Lân Cao
2000 Law and Contemporary Problems 5 citations

Abstract

Since 1978, when China adopted its open-door policy and allowed its economy to be exposed to the international market, it has produced an economy with one of the most rapid growth rates in the world. Cao examines the general framework and other related issues associated with the privatization debate of the Chinese economy.

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Market economyPoliticsGovernment (linguistics)BankruptcyState (computer science)ChinaEconomicsControl (management)SubsidyEconomic systemBusinessInsolvencyState capitalismPolitical economyEconomic policyFinancePolitical scienceCapitalismLaw

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Year
2000
Type
article
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
13-13
Citations
5
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Lân Cao (2000). Chinese Privatization: Between Plan and Market. Law and Contemporary Problems , 63 (4) , 13-13. https://doi.org/10.2307/1192391

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