OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: China 2009, Defining the Boundary between the Market and the State
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OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: China 2009

Defining the Boundary between the Market and the State

"Éditions OECD"

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China has made enormous progress in developing the modern legal and regulatory
foundation for the market economy. The private sector is now the main driver
of growth, and new laws have gone a long way toward establishing private
property rights, competition, and mechanisms for entry and exit comparable to
those of many OECD countries. At the same time important challenges remain,
including further clarification of the scope of state ownership, reform of
relations among central and local governments, firmer establishment of the
rule of law, and strengthening of regulatory institutions and processes.

This review of China's regulatory system focuses on the overall economic
context for regulatory reform, the government’s capacity to manage regulatory
reform, competition policy and enforcement, and market openness. The review
also examines the regulatory framework in the electricity, water and health
care sectors. As for OECD countries, the review follows a multidisciplinary
and highly interactive approach. A number of OECD instruments and policies are
used in this assessment, although the review also takes into account the
specific challenges faced by the Chinese authorities. The review includes a
comprehensive set of policy recommendations.
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