Abstract

For this discussion the author has selected the counties of Wuxi, Jieshou, Nanhai, and Shangyao for on-the-spot investigation; these are deemed to be representative of several major models or types of development of enterprises in China's countryside. They were also chosen for the fact that they possess extremely vivid and outstanding regional characteristics. Wuxi and Nanhai are situated in relatively well-off regions, and Shangyao and Jieshou are located in poorer areas. I believe that although the hierarchical structure and rights and interests relationships in China's rural enterprises have epitomized the ideological proposition of realizing the public ownership concept, they nonetheless do not represent an enterprise system that is created strictly on the basis of a rigorous theoretical design. In fact, quite to the contrary, they are to a large degree the product of the continuous adaptations by the central leadership in response to the practical demands of economic development and to all sorts of o...

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