MARC Bibliographic Record

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100 1_ $aFan, Joseph.
245 10 $aCapitalizing China /$cJoseph Fan, Randall Morck, Bernard Yeung.
264 _1 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bNational Bureau of Economic Research,$c2011.
300    $a1 online resource.
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490 1_ $aNBER working paper series ;$vno. w17687
500    $aDecember 2011.
520 3_ $aDespite a vast accumulation of private capital, China is not embracing capitalism. Deceptively familiar capitalist features disguise the profoundly unfamiliar foundations of "market socialism with Chinese characteristics." The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), by controlling the career advancement of all senior personnel in all regulatory agencies, all state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and virtually all major financial institutions state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and senior Party positions in all but the smallest non-SOE enterprises, retains sole possession of Lenin's Commanding Heights. This manuscript introduces the chapters comprising the NBER volume Capitalizing China (Fan and Morck, eds. 2012), which examine China's high savings rate, banking system, financial markets, financial regulations, corporate governance, and public finances; and consider policy alternatives the CCP might consider if its goal is China's elevation into the ranks of high income countries.
538    $aMode of access: World Wide Web.
650 _0 $aCapitalism$zChina.
650 _0 $aFinance$zChina.
651 _0 $aChina$xEconomic conditions.
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650 _7 $aEconomic history.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00901974
650 _7 $aFinance.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00924349
651 _7 $aChina.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01206073
700 1_ $aMorck, Randall.
700 1_ $aYeung, Bernard.
830 _0 $aWorking paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) ;$vno. w17687.
856 40 $uhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w17687

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