Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-426) and index.
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Figures; Tables and Boxes; Abbreviations; Foreword; 1. The nature of the problem; 2. The background to China's economic reforms; 3. The changing role of SOEs; 4. Property rights reform; 5. Corporate governance reforms; 6. Financial sector reforms; 7. Solving the SOE debt problem; 8. Early case studies of SOEs; 9. Recent case studies; 10. Reviewing the evidence; 11. Fostering entrepreneurship; 12. Conclusions; References; Index.
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This is an excellent study of the nexus between the effects of party control, the soft budget of state-owned enterprise (SOEs) and the financial fragility of the state-owned banking system (SOBs) in China. It is both sympathetic and knowledgeable about the problems of achieving reform and progress. Beautifully written, it should become the most influential work in this field in the English-speaking world. Charles A.E. Goodhart, London School of Economics, UKThis books starting point is that after two decades of experiments, during which other transition economies have effectively privatise.
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Reforming China's state-owned enterprises and banks.