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China SOE reform
A New Way to Explain – and Predict – China’s Economic Policymaking
By Sara Hsu
Using a machine-learning process and a variety of economic, media, and regulatory factors, I have found ways to understand how certain types of Chinese policies are made.
China’s Railways: A Cautionary Tale for SOE Reform
By Xinling Wang
The uneven progress toward reform at China Railway Corp is a case study in the hazards of opening up SOEs.
Can China Fix Its Debt Woes?
By Xinling Wang
Some positive signals came out of the 19th Party Congress, but reform will be an uphill battle.
How to Reform China’s SOEs
By Spencer Sheehan
The IMF has clear guidelines for SOE reform, but results will be a long time coming.
Robert Mann on What to Expect From China's Economy
By Anthony Fensom
An interview with Robert Mann, Senior Portfolio Manager at Nikko Asset Management.
Janet Henry on China’s Economic Reform Scorecard
By Maurits Elen
How to keep the world’s second largest economy in shape?
China’s Evolving Economic Statecraft
By Greg Levesque
Beijing’s use of commercial actors to carry out Party-state objectives requires a coordinated response.
'Land Kings': China's Frenzied Property Deals
By Xue Gong
China continues to struggle to wean its state-owned enterprises off their reliance on real estate.
China Needs Market Reforms Now
By Rob Edens
The writing is on the wall for Beijing.
Labor Unrest: Why China Is Foot-Dragging on Economic Reforms
By Rebecca Liao
Now that China must make its economy market-oriented, it needs to remember its socialist roots more than ever.
China Takes Down Sinopec's No. 2
By Shannon Tiezzi
With Wang Tianpu's fall, the campaign against corruption in SOEs is gathering steam
China's Plan to Dominate World Markets
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes SOE mergers can result in internationally-respected brands.
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