4 Routes to Realizing SOE Mixed-Ownership Reform

DOI: 10.4324/9781003361404-5

In the process of mixed-ownership reform, SOEs face many problems. For example, the succession problems left over by the history of SOE reform, the amendment of relevant Articles of Association is opposed by minority shareholders, and a large number of practical and theoretical workers worried about private capital will control SOEs after the reform and do whatever they want. These seem to be just details of the realization route, but they are related to the success or failure of SOE mixed-ownership reform.

In the process of choosing the route of mixed-ownership reform, on the one hand, the government should not simply adopt national special management to seek the ...

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