Economía de mercado socialista (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • «Sistema económico de mercado socialista». Ministerio de Comercio de la República Popular China. 25 de junio de 2004. Consultado el 7 de marzo de 2018. «El desarrollo del sistema económico con la propiedad pública desempeñando un papel dominante y las diversas formas de propiedad desarrollándose una al lado de la otra es una característica básica del sistema económico socialista en la etapa preliminar ... La economía pública consiste no solo en la economía estatal y la economía colectiva, sino también el componente estatal y colectivo en la economía de propiedad mixta. La posición dominante de la propiedad pública está representada de forma que: los activos públicos tienen una proporción dominante en los activos globales de la sociedad; la economía estatal controle el sustento de la economía nacional y juegue un papel de liderazgo en el desarrollo económico, como lo es desde el aspecto de todo el país.» 

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  • Beyond Ownership: State Capitalism and the Chinese Firm , by Curtis J. Milhaupt & Wentong Zheng. 103 Geo. L.J. 665 (2015). (http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/facultypub/696) "Although in theory the state is entitled to all of the SOEs' after-tax profits, the Chinese government has historically collected little or no dividends from SOEs… The CPC Third Plenum in 2013 set a goal of increasing the SOE dividend rate to 30% by the year 2020. These rates, however, are still below the average dividend rates paid by established industrial firms in the United States (50%–60%) and the average dividend rate paid by SOEs in five developed economies (33%)… From an agency perspective, these dividend policies have a number of negative implications. First, it is difficult to justify maintaining a large SOE sector on behalf of the citizens-the ultimate principals-if profits from the enterprises are not remitted to the state."
  • Beyond Ownership: State Capitalism and the Chinese Firm, by Curtis J. Milhaupt & Wentong Zheng. 103 Geo. L.J. 665 (2015). (http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/facultypub/696)

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