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Labour Protection in China: Challenges Facing Labour Offices and Social Insurance (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 30)

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07-Nov-2005

Anders Reutersward

One of the key institutional outcomes of China’s economic reforms has been to create a new role for employers that is separate from the state, and allows enterprises to concentrate on their business.

OECD Anti-Bribery Convention - Chinese translation

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03-Nov-2005

OECD Anti-Bribery Convention - Chinese translation

OECD High-level Parliamentary Seminar on China's Current Economic Policy Challenges

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26-Oct-2005

This seminar took place at OECD headquarters in Paris, providing an opportunity to share the main conclusions of recent OECD work on China. Specific topics addressed include: China's Current Economic ...

Economic Survey of China 2005

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16-Sep-2005

China’s economic growth - averaging 9.5% over the last two decades - represents one of the most sustained and rapid economic transformations seen in the world economy for the past 50 years. This first ...

Economic Survey of China 2005: Improving the productivity of the business sector

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16-Sep-2005

This chapter appraises the performance of China’s businesses, relying on new empirical analysis of an up-to-date panel dataset of almost a million observations of firms.

Economic Survey of China 2005: Reforming the financial system to support the market economy

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16-Sep-2005

This chapter considers the changes needed to the financial system in China before it can serve the growing private sector and provide diversified saving vehicles for individuals.

Economic Survey of China 2005: Reforming public finances to better serve growth

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16-Sep-2005

Fiscal policy in China has followed an extremely prudent path, keeping the level of government debt low and stable but following counter-cyclical polices when needed. Public expenditure relative to GDP is lower than in the OECD area largely owing to much less developed social transfer spending.

Economic Survey of China 2005: Key challenges for the Chinese economy

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16-Sep-2005

China’s economy has grown rapidly so far this decade. Government policies have moved markedly towards allowing market forces influence economic activity. Polices covering the price determination, foreign ...