Çin Devleti'nin reformdaki rolü: Çin endüstrisinde devam eden devlet mülkiyeti

1970'lerin sonunda başlayan reform döneminde, Çin yüksek ekonomik büyüme kaydetmiştir. Bu süreçte, devlet işletmeleri reformu önemli reform alanlarından biri olmuştur. Çin devlet işletmeleri reformunun evreleri ve özellikle son evrede bilişim teknolojisi, telekomünikasyon ve madencilik sektörlerinde uygulanan politikalar incelendiğinde, Çin'de devlet işletmelerinin ortadan kaldırılmasının amaçlanmadığı görülmektedir. Aksine, Çin devlet işletmeleri reformu hem endüstrinin performansını iyileştirmek hem de ekonominin küresel piyasalardaki rekabet gücünü arttırmak için devlet işletmelerinin desteklenmesi ve güçlendirilmesine dayanmaktadır.

The role of the Chinese state in the reform: Sustaining state ownership in Chinese industry

In the reform period which began at the end of the 1970s, China has recorded high economic growth. SOE reform has been among the significant reform areas. The overview of the stages of the SOE reform and the policies implemented in the last stage of the reform in the strategic industries of information technology, telecommunication and mining indicates that the target of China's SOE reform has been strengthening and supporting the SOEs in order to improve the performance of the industry and increase the competitiveness of the economy in global markets, rather than eliminating the SOEs

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