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ID137598
Title ProperPromoting private entrepreneurship for deepening market reform in China
Other Title Informationa resource allocation perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorSong, Ligang ;  Chu, Son Ngoc
Summary / Abstract (Note)After more than three decades of rapid growth, China's economy is going through an important turning point, where structural imbalances in both supply and demand sides must be addressed for a more moderate and sustainable growth path. By focusing on the structural changes to its ownership, a central element in China's economic transformation under market reform, the present paper highlights the importance of private entrepreneurship in deepening market reform and, thereby, in driving economic growth in a more efficient and sustainable way. Based on a perspective of resource allocation and a conceptual framework of entrepreneurship, the paper elaborates on the evolution of the private sector and its performance in the context of ownership reform, making comparisons with the performance of the state sector. The analysis suggests that there is further room for more productive use of economic resources, especially capital, land and natural resources, by increasing the participation of private entrepreneurs in industries with high entry barriers in favor of state-owned enterprises. Moreover, more competitive and equal access to productive resources through reform is needed to promote more productive entrepreneurship and to reduce rent-seeking activities.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 23, No. 1; Jan/Feb 2015: p.47-77
Journal SourceChina and World Economy 2015-02 23, 1
Key WordsPrivate enterprises ;  Resource allocation ;  Market Reform ;  Entrepreneurship ;  Total Factor Productivity ;  State - Owned Enterprise ;  Rent - Seeking