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Reformability Of China's State Sector, The
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Reformability Of China’s State Sector, The

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China has achieved alarming success in accelerating the economic growth rate since it started economic reform about 16 years ago. However, its state sector is still running severe deficits and the reforming of this sector has become an urgent problem. All the papers collected in this book are closely related to the various issues that the reforming of the state sector has to solve. Therefore, it should be extremely useful to economists working in the field of transitional economy, as well as to government decision-makers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
7 March 1997
Pages
512
ISBN
9789810226558

China has achieved alarming success in accelerating the economic growth rate since it started economic reform about 16 years ago. However, its state sector is still running severe deficits and the reforming of this sector has become an urgent problem. All the papers collected in this book are closely related to the various issues that the reforming of the state sector has to solve. Therefore, it should be extremely useful to economists working in the field of transitional economy, as well as to government decision-makers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
7 March 1997
Pages
512
ISBN
9789810226558