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Private Companies Outcompete Public Ones
In its 2005 report on the
competitiveness of Chinese business, the Institute of Industrial
Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said that while
China's public companies have gotten more competitive, as a whole
they are still not as competitive as unlisted companies. As a result,
reports China Securities Journal, there still remain areas for
improvement in the nation's market structure.
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