State Owned Enterprises
SOE Reforms: Why it is Better to go Slow
Everyone knows that China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are in dire need of reform. However, it seems the government.



| Sep. 30 2015
British Chip Designer ARM on How to Win in China
Allen Wu, chip designer ARMʼs Greater China President, on how the company is navigating Chinaʼs increasingly treacherous environment.


| Oct. 27 2014
Should the West be Afraid of China’s State Capitalism?
The popular notion is that state-owned enterprises are very powerful in China. To what extent is that true? Are.


| Oct. 15 2014
Nicholas Lardy on the Five Misconceptions About China
Do state-owned enterprises still hold sway over the Chinese economy? Economist Nicholas Lardy responds to that question, and lists.


| Oct. 14 2014
The Going Gets Tough for MNCs in China
A combination of factors such as a slowing Chinese economy, rising costs, lethal competition and increased government scrutiny are changing.



| Aug. 20 2014
The Ascent: How China’s State-Owned Enterprises Can Stay Competitive
China’s state-owned enterprises are making progress in honing competitiveness, despite political burdens In 2008, the seaport city of.


| Aug. 21 2013
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| Jul. 1 2013
A History of Private Enterprise in China
In December 1978, China began a series of economic reforms collectively termed as the “Reform and Opening Up” policy led.


| Mar. 21 2013
Banking Reform: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
China should adopt a measured but determined approach to banking reform. There is no doubt that banking reform must happen.


| Jan. 18 2013
Invisible Hand Revealed: Pork Barrel Politics
Why would a steel company get into a wildly-unrelated area such as pig breeding.
| May. 22 2012
Business bias blues
China is not suffering for lack of international attention. Between its booming economy, its controversial monetary policy, and its newfound.
| Apr. 11 2012