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Shenzhen and the Reform Era, 1978-2018
This article will focus on Shenzhen’s experiences and the reform era from four perspectives: First, the role of Shenzhen in the reform era; Second, how Shenzhen built the socialist market mechanism; Third, Shenzhen’s experiences in the reform era; Lastly, weaknesses and challenges of Shenzhen.
Author: Source: Date:2018-08-22
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SZIDI Newsletter Issue 5
Author: Source: Date:2017-10-25
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Priorities in SOE reform after the 19th CPC Congress
The 19th CPC Congress will continue to emphasize reform, furthering structural reform in order to adjust the scale of SOEs in Chinese economy, and transforming the management system in SASAC as well as in SOEs.
Author: Source: Date:2017-09-23
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SZIDI Newsletter Issue 4
Author: Source: Date:2017-10-13
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SZIDI Newsletter Issue 3
Author: Source: Date:2017-04-13
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Outline of Shared Development in Shenzhen
Shenzhen has outpaced most of Chinese cities to realize the goal of building a moderately well-off society by 2020 set by the central government, with its GDP per capita in 2015 reached to 158,000 RMB (25,400 USD). Then what directions of social and economic development will Shenzhen follow? How will Shenzhen suit itself within the context of the comprehensively deepening reform? These are the critical questions that Shenzhen needs to address at the new starting point.
Author: Source: Date:2017-08-31
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SZIDI Newsletter Issue 2
Author: Source: Date:2017-02-17
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SZIDI Newsletter Issue 1
Author: Source: Date:2017-08-31
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Opinions on Several Major Issues on the Reform of State-owned Enterprises
The Decision of the CCCPC on Some Major Issues ConcerningComprehensively Deepening the Reform serves as the top-level design of SOE reform, and it consists of a series of major decisions, including developing mixed ownership, transforming state-owned assets management from asset management to capital management, and sticking to the separation of government and capital, and separation of government and enterprise. It was well received by the public, and the whole nation had great expectations toward the new round of SOE reform.
Author: Source: Date:2017-08-31
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Private Capital and Reform of State-Owned Enterprises
In the new year, the whole society hopes for greater progress in reforms, especially in the reform of state-owned enterprises, which lies at the heart of China’s economic reform. In September last year, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council issued Guidelines on Deepening the Reform of State-Owned Enterprises (hereafter referred to as the “Guidelines”). As the master plan for the reform of SOEs in the new era, this document sets out the direction of the reform. Although interpretations of this document may vary, the Guidelines lay down a host of reform targets and measures, which provides the basis for deepening SOE reform.
Author: Source: Date:2017-08-31