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Off Come The Shackles.doc
Off Come The Shackles
China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have long been criticized for their low efficiency, bureaucracy and even corruption.
Excessively preferential treatment from the government has put SOEs in a better position in market competition, with greater ease of access to resources such as land and credit. Some traditionally SOE-monopolized areas have even become a hot bed of corruption.
Amid increasingly louder calls for reforming SOEs, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said the country will speed up the development of a mixed-ownership economy by allowing nonstate capital in
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