中国盒子:中国国家不透明的经济边界

The Chinese box: the opaque economic borders of the Chinese state

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2011
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究中国国家在经济中仍扮演重要角色,通过国有企业影响资源配置,导致产权不完整和法治缺失,虽维持了增长但效率低下,需进行法律和制度改革。

Abstract

Although the state in China is no longer all encompassing as it had been during the pre-1979 centrally planned period, it still reaches into numerous areas of the economy, notably through its continuing ownership of state-owned enterprises. As a result, China poses a paradox in that it has incomplete property rights and rule of law which are thought to be essential for growth. There are, though, numerous inefficiencies associated with such a gradual transition which may have maintained a stable growth rate in the past, but could hamper future economic development. As a key example, state-owned firms continue to benefit from financial repression in which they received preferable allocations of credit. Thus, China's high savings rate fuels investment which has driven growth, but is increasingly inefficient as credit is funnelled to the less productive SOEs. This inefficiency points to the need for legal and institutional reforms which may conflict with the still broad but opaque borders of the Chinese state. Copyright 2011, Oxford University Press.

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