Private Enterprises and China’s Economic Development

Private Enterprises and China’s Economic Development by Shuanglin Lin, published by Routledge on March 19, 2011, offers an in-depth exploration of the role of private enterprises in China’s economic landscape. This 280-page edition examines how these enterprises contribute to economic growth and their potential in addressing macroeconomic challenges such as unemployment and income inequality. The book identifies various cultural, political, and financial obstacles that hinder the development of private enterprises in China.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that includes econometric research and insights from economists, policy-makers, and academics from multiple countries. The contributors discuss strategies and policies aimed at promoting private enterprise development while drawing lessons from international experiences. This work is particularly relevant for those interested in business and economics, economic development, and the dynamics of entrepreneurship within the context of China’s evolving economy.
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Private enterprises have contributed significantly to China’s recent economic growth and will play a key role in achieving China’s goal of building a comprehensively well-society. But how can private enterprises help China mitigate its macroeconomic problems such as unemployment, income inequality, financial disintermediation, and an unhealthy economic cycle? And what are the main obstacles to private enterprise development? Private Enterprises and China’s Economic Development answers these questions by identifying the range of cultural, political and financial challenges confronting China’s private enterprises, and assessing their performance and potential. Contributors also analyse the experiences and lessons of other countries, and propose strategies and policies to help China promote private enterprise development.
Using the most up to date research on private enterprises, including detailed econometric analysis and national representative data, authors including economists, policy-makers and academics from the USA, China, Singapore and Canada comprehensively address the most important aspects of China’s private enterprise development. As such this book will appeal to students, scholars and policy-makers alike with an interested in the Chinese economy, economic growth, comparative economics and transitional economics.
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