Assessing the extent of China's marketization

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Assessing the extent of China's marketization

edited by Xiaoxi Li

(The Chinese trade and industry series)

Ashgate, c2006

  • : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

China is indisputably one of the most dynamic economic regions in the world; however the character, nature and extent of its market economy status remains in question. This book provides an empirical analysis of many aspects of the developing market economy including: government reform; the marketization of enterprises; land transactions; capital transactions and finance; the market determination of wage rates; the development of intermediary organizations; and the improvement in the economy's legal framework. China's economic growth has also brought conflict with both the EU and the US. This book examines the contentious debates such as: the extent of renminbi convertibility; the independence of the financial sector; the freedom of labour in wage-rate bargaining; the extent of foreign investment; the extent of government ownership of enterprises; the protection of property rights; and the development of company law and of corporate governance.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 New Progress in Market Economy in 2002 and 2003
  • Chapter 1 Reform of Government Administrative System
  • Chapter 2 Marketization of Enterprises
  • Chapter 3 Labor Flow and Market Determination of Wage Rates
  • Chapter 4 Market-determined Capital Transaction
  • Chapter 5 Market-oriented Land Transaction
  • Chapter 6 Marketization of Trade
  • Chapter 7 Scale of Intermediary Organizations and Their Market-oriented Operations
  • Chapter 8 Marketization of Money and Finance
  • Chapter 9 Improvement in China's Market Economy Legal Framework
  • Chapter 10 Evaluation of the Degree of China's Market Economy Development in 2002-2003
  • Part 2 The Development of China's Market Ecomony by Western Standards
  • Chapter 11 The Free Convertibility of Renminbi
  • Chapter 12 Independence of the Financial Sector
  • Chapter 13 Freedom of the Employee in Bargaining with the Employer for Wage Rates
  • Chapter 14 Extent of Admission of Foreign Investment
  • Chapter 15 Extent of Government Ownership or Control of the Means of Production and Enterprises
  • Chapter 16 Extent of Government Control over the Output, Price and Sales Decisions of Enterprises and over the Allocation of Resources
  • Chapter 17 The Protection of Property Rights and the Bankruptcy Law
  • Chapter 18 Implementation of Laws and Regulations Relating to Investment and Taxation
  • Chapter 19 Company Law and Corporate Governance
  • Chapter 20 Laws on Enterprise Accounting and Auditing Standards and their Enforcement
  • Chapter 21 The Use and Disposal of State-owned Enterprises' Assets
  • Chapter 22 Analysing Corruption, Trade Ties, and Other Factors

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