ID | 130586 |
Title Proper | China's state enterprises, economic growth and distribution |
Other Title Information | a revisionist view |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kee, Cheong Cheok ; Ran, Li ; Eu, Tan Chye ; Miao, Zhang |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and its state enterprises is dominated by the application of Western political and economic concepts to China. These concepts ignore China's cultural and political history in which the state plays a major role and is embedded in Chinese society, as well as the role of numerous reform experiments during China's economic transition from a command to a socialist market economy. As a result, most assessments of Chinese state enterprises are unbalanced. The preoccupation with a state-private dichotomy has also led to the failure of recognising the emergence of a distinct corporate entity |
`In' analytical Note | China: An International Journal Vol.12, No.1; April 2014: p.132-152 |
Journal Source | China: An International Journal Vol.12, No.1; April 2014: p.132-152 |
Key Words | Distinct Corporate Entity - DCE ; State-Private Dichotomy ; Socialist Market Economy ; China ; Chinese Economy ; Western Economic Concepts - WEC ; Western Political Concepts - WPC ; Economic Transition ; Economic Growth ; Distribution ; China's States Policy ; Economic Power ; Rising China |