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Early Compared With The Non-public Economic Policy In The New Era Communist China

Posted on:2009-03-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Y JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2199360242985945Subject:Chinese Communist Party
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After the founding of New China, the Communist Party of China on the understanding of the non-public economy has experienced the tortuous of course—certainly - negative-certainly . This paper mainly to the new democratic society and the Chinese Communists new period of reform and opening up to the non-public economic policies carried out comparative studies, learned of successful experience, summing up the lessons of failure. The cause of reform and opening up has gone through 30 years of development history, and has made tremendous achievements. Some scholars believe that the source of reform and opening up should be traced back to before the founding of the initial seven years of the period of New Democracy, in particular the full restoration of the national economy before the three years, and that socialism with Chinese characteristics is a new democratic society in succession and development. This paper is from the non-public economy this perspective, the choice of these two periods of non-communist economic policies, the inheritance and trying to find a place beyond, prove the existence of the non-public historical inevitability, more unswervingly persist in reform and opening up and development the non-public economy.In addition to the full text of the preamble and concluding remarks, is divided into three chapters:Chapter I deals with the founding of the early new period of reform and opening up China's non-public economic policy evolution. Junior founding of the non-public economic policy experience "use" to "restriction" and finally to "transform" the transition from encouraging the development of non-public ownership economy to the eradication of the non-public economy. New Era of the non-communist economic system, the policy is to gradually open up, we have to allow individuals from the economy and development, and to allow the private economy to exist and develop, now common development of various economic sectors of the course, during which the political climate impact of the non-public sector has also experienced a period of low economic development.Chapter II is mainly meant to the founding of the new period and the early Chinese non-public economic policies were compared. Since the founding of new China for the entire journey, a relatively new period and the beginning of the founding of the PRC on the non-public economy have a positive attitude towards its policy similar to also different. The same point. Main features: are from the reality of backward productive forces, concerned about the development of productive forces; allow several economic components coexist, the non-public economy is the use and limitations of the policy; two periods of non-public ownership economy is developing smoothly with the "left" and the right ideological guidance; two periods of non-public ownership economy have developed rapidly, the country make a significant contribution to economic development, proved the existence of the historical inevitability. Their differences are: theoretical guiding ideology different from the different understanding of socialism; two periods of the international environment we live in different periods of development of the non-public economy, model, different trajectories; complexity of the non-public economy different.The third chapter on the new era of Chinese non-public economic policy is the beginning of the founding of deepening and beyond. Chinese communist leaders in the new era learned first-generation leaders, based on lessons learned in our understanding of socialism more scientific and more rational act by the laws of social development; a new awareness of market economy, establishment of the establishment of the socialist market economic system goals; pay more attention democracy and legal construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:private capitalism, utilization, limitatiom, individual economy, private economy
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