Shareholding system reform in China privatizing by groping for stones
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- 9781848440517
- 338.951 22 MA-S
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-159) and index.
Introduction -- Shareholding system reform as the Chinese way of privatization -- Evolution of the shareholding system reform -- The role of spontaneity and state initiative in the shareholding system reform -- Foreign participation in China's privatization and the role of the state -- China's privatization through listing state enterprises in Hong Kong -- Completing privatization through 'share conversion' -- Conclusion : Privatizing through groping for stones.
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