Enterprise reform in China ownership, transition, and performance /

The transformation and growth of China's economy, which raised living standards for one-fifth of the world's population and provided indirect benefits for many more, stands among the most significant economic developments of the late 20th century. This book rests on two premises. The first...

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Other Authors: Jefferson, Gary H., Singh, Inderjit, 1941-, EBSCOhost.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [1999]
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xi, 298 pages)
Series: World Bank research publication.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Overview
  • 1. Ownership change in Chinese industry
  • 2. Structure, authority, and incentives in Chinese industry
  • 3. China's industrial innovation ladder: A model of endogenous reform
  • 4. Innovation and reform in China's industrial enterprises
  • 5. Reforming property rights in China's industry
  • 6. China's industrial performance: A review of recent findings
  • 7. Are China's rural enterprises outperforming state enterprises? Estimating the pure ownership effect
  • 8. Wage and employment behavior in Chinese industry
  • 9. Employment and wages in township, village, and other rural enterprises
  • 10. Industrial investment, finance, and enterprise performance in Chinese industry
  • 11. Export performance and enterprise reform in China's coastal provinces
  • Appendixes ; A.A model for economic reform ; B. Development of the Hengdian township enterprise group: A case study
  • Index.