Laurent De Serres Berard

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Professor Stiglitz is enamored with the corporate organization known as township and village enterprises. TVEs, he argues, are a unique form of public enterprise that can solve what he views as an extremely serious problem afflicting transitional economies – the stealing of assets by private investors. Monitoring institutions are under-developed, he goes on, and therefore public ownership is needed to minimize stealing.
Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship and the State
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