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China’s Public Sector On The Defensive

One of the recurring themes of China’s reforms and opening up over the past thirty years has been the expansion of China’s private sector, usually at the expense of the public sector, or government-invested industries. This is a theme which... ...full story at China Vortex

from China Vortex on Thu, Sep 04 2008

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