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This book provides a detailed description of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China with respect to both efficiency and income distribution. It demonstrates that state ownership in the form of SOEs does not use resources efficiently, holds a poor record in income distribution, and enjoys unfair advantages while competing with other firms. To illustrate this, the book presents data on how favored policies, monopolistic powers, and subsidies benefit SOEs.This book, with its rich empirical data and information, serves as an authoritative reference for researchers interested in SOEs. It is also a good read for students of social sciences and general public.
Contents
Theory and Process of State-Owned Enterprises Reform; Classification of State-Owned Assets and State-Owned Enterprises; Current Performance of State-Owned Enterprises (1): Efficiency; Current Performance of State-Owned Enterprises (2): Distribution; "Guo Jin Min Tui" and Its Impact on Market Competition: The Nature of "Guo Jin Min Tui" and Relevant Case Studies; The Impact of State-Owned Enterprises on Macro Economy; The Analysis of Political Economy on the Performance of State-Owned Enterprises; The Nature of State-Owned Enterprises: The Perspective of Economics; The Nature of State-Owned Enterprises: The Perspective of Law Science; Deepening the Reform of State-Owned Enterprises.