Abstract

This chapter examines Chinese lawmaking in the context of the drafting of the 1988 State-Owned Industrial Enterprises Law. It suggests that the Communist Party's decision to draft the new regulations in the form of a basic law significantly influenced the content of the policy document which was finally promulgated. It explains that the drafting process was motivated far more by factional struggle than by any desire for coherent economic policy making.

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