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Private enterprises have contributed significantly to China's recent economic growth and will play a key role in achieving China's goal of building a comprehensively well-society. But how can private enterprises help China mitigate its macroeconomic problems such as unemployment, income inequality, financial disintermediation, and an unhealthy economic cycle? And what are the main obstacles to private enterprise development? Private Enterprises and China’s Economic Development answers these questions by identifying the range of cultural, political and financial challenges confronting China's private enterprises, and assessing their performance and potential. Contributors also analyse the experiences and lessons of other countries, and propose strategies and policies to help China promote private enterprise development.

Using the most up to date research on private enterprises, including detailed econometric analysis and national representative data, authors including economists, policy-makers and academics from the USA, China, Singapore and Canada comprehensively address the most important aspects of China’s private enterprise development. As such this book will appeal to students, scholars and policy-makers alike with an interested in the Chinese economy, economic growth, comparative economics and transitional economics.

List of figures
xiii
List of tables
xiv
List of contributors
xvi
Acknowledgments xviii
Introduction and overview
1(12)
Shuanglin Lin
Xiaodong Zhu
PART I Financial reforms and enterprise development
13(84)
Some thoughts on financial reform in rural areas
15(12)
Xiaochuan Zhou
Is public listing a way out for China's state-owned enterprises?
27(24)
Xiaozu Wang
Lixin Colin Xu
Tian Zhu
Financing of private enterprises and deepening financial reform
51(23)
Yingfeng Xu
Commercial bank regulation and supervision: US experiences and implications for China
74(23)
Jing Lu
PART II Private enterprises, efficiency, and economic growth
97(60)
Private enterprise development and the profitability of China's regional state-owned enterprises
99(27)
Shuanglin Lin
Wei Rowe
A panel data sensitivity analysis of regional growth in China
126(16)
Kerk L. Phillips
Baizhu Chen
Private, state-owned, and foreign-invested enterprises: an analysis of investment sources on growth in China
142(15)
Yi Feng
Yi Sun
PART III Openness, legal protection, and private enterprises
157(50)
Trade, foreign direct investment, and productivity of China's private enterprises
159(14)
Bin Xu
The demand for and supply of energy in China: implications for the private sector
173(18)
David F. Gates
Jason Z. Yin
Legal protection of administrative regulations on private enterprises
191(16)
Hong Lu
PART IV Private enterprises, employment, and earnings
207(61)
Policy reforms, private enterprise development, and rural household earnings
209(19)
Dennis Tao Yang
Vivian W. Chen
Effects of privatization on employment in transitional China
228(7)
Gene Hsin Chang
The effect of education and wage determination in China's rural industry
235(19)
Haizheng Li
Aselia Urmanbetova
Privatization and rising earnings inequality in China's rural industries: evidence from Shandong and Jiangsu
254(14)
Xiao-Yuan Dong
Index 268


Shuanglin Lin is the Noddle Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, and Chair of the Department of Public Finance at Peking University. He has served as the President of the Chinese Economists' Society. His research interests include public finance and economic development.

Xiaodong Zhu is Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto and Special Term Professor at Tsinghua University. He is an editor of the China Journal of Economics and serves on the editorial boards of several other international economics journals. His research interests include economic development and macroeconomics.