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Separation of Government Administration from Commune Management Is a Need of Rural Economic Development and of Building Political Power

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  • Zhang Chunsheng
  • Song Dahan

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Based on the principle of separating government administration from commune management, the revised draft of the Constitution stipulates that government be set up at the township level and the people's commune, as a collective economic organization, will no longer function in the capacity of a government setup. Since its establishment, the people's commune has played a positive role within a certain scope of work. Taking things as a whole, however, it has had quite a few drawbacks. In particular, it has become increasingly incompatible with the new developments in rural areas since the Third Plenum. Judging by the long-range consideration of the development of collective economy and of building political power, it is necessary to separate government administration from commune management.

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  • Zhang Chunsheng & Song Dahan, 1984. "Separation of Government Administration from Commune Management Is a Need of Rural Economic Development and of Building Political Power," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 76-83, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:17:y:1984:i:3:p:76-83
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