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A Prescription for Healthy TVE Growth in China

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Jones, M-E
Mood, M-S

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This paper examines past policies as they relate to TVEs. Three key policy areas associated with efficiency and ease of operation are the focus of this analysis : availability of credit, taxation and the labour market.

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Paper provided by Regina - Department of Economics in its series Papers with number 765.

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Length: 31 pages
Date of creation: 1996
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Handle: RePEc:fth:regina:765

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Keywords: CHINA; ECONOMIC GROWTH; TAXATION; LABOUR; CREDIT;

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N45 - Economic History - - Government, War, Law, and Regulation - - - Asia including Middle East
E5 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit

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