1. The Market-Socialist Economy Of China
Deng Xiaoping, 1987 The building of the "market-socialist economy- in China, is understood to be one of many great Chinese experiments, a continuation of the "permanent revolution- that Mao upheld. ... Whether it is falling investment and rising unemployment, debt crises, work stoppages, rapidly rising inventories, or any number of other problems, the transactions that make up the so-called market are always capable of generating social problems and sometimes very severe social problems. For many Chinese leaders, these problems are simply possible outcomes of normal market functioning. ...
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