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[unable to retrieve full-text content]Though private ownership does not free companies from the pervasive influence of the Communist Party, China’s private and state sectors are not equivalent; China’s largest firms are growing faster than their state-owned counterparts.
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Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Véron considers the following as important: China, Global economy and trade, Investment
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[unable to retrieve full-text content]Though private ownership does not free companies from the pervasive influence of the Communist Party, China’s private and state sectors are not equivalent; China’s largest firms are growing faster than their state-owned counterparts.
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Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Véron considers the following as important: China, Global economy and trade, Investment
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Though private ownership does not free companies from the pervasive influence of the Communist Party, China’s private and state sectors are not equivalent; China’s largest firms are growing faster than their state-owned counterparts.