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Market-economic experiments in China’s planned economy

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Aware of the limitations of central economic planning, the Chinese leaders have issued instructions to complement the economic order, at least on an experimental scale, by elements of the market economy. The author attended the deliberations on the new Ten-Year Plan last autumn, and here he draws a picture of the intentions underlying the reform proposals and the problems likely to arise.

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  1. Cf. Xue Mugiao: Zhongguo shehui zhuyi jingji wenti yanjiu, Beijing 1979, p. 180 ff.

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Klenner, W. Market-economic experiments in China’s planned economy. Intereconomics 16, 43–47 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02924729

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