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Holding “China Inc.” together: the CCP and the rise of China's Yangqi / Li, Chen   Journal Article
Li, Chen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article investigates the role of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the rise of China's centrally controlled businesses (yangqi 央企), a batch of large business groups and financial institutions controlled by China's central party-state. It starts by comparing two competing policy approaches to defining the relations between the Party and state enterprise sector: the separation approach versus the adaptation approach. It then examines how the Party's “pro-big business” policies have shaped China's large enterprise reform since the 1960s and led to the formation of the yangqi. It also describes the key mechanisms used by the CCP to control the yangqi, including its personnel management system and disciplinary force. It further identifies and summarizes three key modes of the Party's intervention in the rise of the yangqi: institutional and policy entrepreneurship; leveraged personnel control; and residual mobilization capacity. The article concludes by discussing the future prospects for reforming the relations between the Party and big business in China.
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Macroeconomic disequilibria and enterprise reform: restructuring the Chinese oil and petrochemical industries in the 1990s / Lin, Kun-Chin   Journal Article
Lin, Kun-Chin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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On privatisation and property rights: should China go down the road of outright pricatisation? / Sanders, Richard; Chen, Yang 2005  Journal Article
Sanders, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words China  Privatision  Enterprise Reform 
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