Under new ownership : privatizing China's state-owned enterprises / Shahid Yusuf, Kaoru Nabeshima and Dwight H. Perkins
- Bib ID:
- 3667646
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Yusuf, Shahid, 1949-
- Online Version:
- Table of contents only
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- Description:
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- Palo Alto, CA : Stanford University Press, c2006
- xii, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0821356240
- 0804753903
- 080475389X
- Series:
- World Bank e-Library.
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: China's Industrial System: Where It Is Now, Where It Should Be
- Headed, and Why 1
- The Changing Economic Landscape since 1979 3
- The Impact of Reforms on Productivity and Growth 5
- How Firms Can Succeed under the New Competition 20
- Privatization: Wisdom from Experience 37
- A Brief Overview of the Study 40
- 2 Reform in China, 1978-97 45
- The Pre-Reform Industrial System 46
- The First Step to Industrial Transformation 51
- The Industrial Reform Initiatives, 1984-9 55
- Renewal of the Reform Drive, 1992-7 69
- What the First Round of Reforms Achieved 75
- 3 The Accelerated Change in Enterprise Ownership,
- 1997-2003 77
- The Decision to Join the World Trade Organization 82
- Corporatizing Chinese State Enterprises 86
- The Formation of Business Groups 90
- The Emergence and Significance ofNonstate Firms 96
- Missing Market Institutions: The Weak Legal System 102
- The Consequences of Reforms during 1997-2003 105
- 4 Chinese Ownership Reform in the East European
- Mirror 115
- Industrial Reforms in Eastern Europe 116
- Lessons from Eastern Europe 120
- What China Can Learn from Other Transition Economies 13
- Annex (Literature Review) 134
- SAsse ssin g th e E ff e c ts o f O w n e rsh ip R e fo rm in C h in a 1 5 1
- Reform in the Chinese Urban Context 152
- Data Description 154
- Empirical Methodology 166
- Policy Measures 169
- Selection Bias 176
- Empirical Tests and Findings 182
- Role of Institutions and Management 190
- Summary and Conclusions 207
- S Making Privatization Work 213
- Taking Stock of China's Privatization 215
- Assessing Gradualism 218
- Conglomerate Group Formation as an Interim Strategy 219
- Medium-Term Policy Objectives 222
- Market Environment and the Role of the State 223
- Industrial Consolidation 227
- Competition Policy 229
- Corporate Governance 234
- Innovation Policy 236
- Conclusion 237.
- Notes:
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- A copublication of Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford University Press, and the World Bank."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-264) and index.
- Also available online.
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. [Washington, D.C.] : World Bank Group, [200-]. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions.
- Subject:
- Privatization -- China
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