Economics
China Government Control Endures Through Xi’s Embrace of Market
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A year after China’s Communist Party vowed to give markets a decisive role in allocating resources, state intervention in the economy remains pervasive.
Chinese leaders, even as they celebrate “market-oriented reform,” continue to steer credit to favored borrowers, limit the ability of workers to move easily to pursue job opportunities and safeguard the privileged role of state-owned enterprises.