A Constitutional Thinking To The State-owned Property Rights Reform

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 5:102-107 (2005)
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In the current troubled economic reform in China all kinds of practical problems, a fundamental reform of state-owned property and restrict the overall significance. Especially when the reforms have gradually entered a crucial stage, the need for reform, reform policies are reasonable, the fairness of the reform process, the results of the desirability of reform, and many more issues require in-depth study and appropriate countermeasures. The reform of state-owned property bound to the complexity of this reform has not simply an economic issue, it is an economy as the core, within the framework of the constitutional system of constraints of public selection process, should be a constitutional way of thinking to understand and promote the the reform. Among many realistic problems puzzled China's economic reforming, that of the state-owned property rights is both fundamental and comprehensive conditional. The more this reform moves to its critical stage, the more it needs to deepen its research against the necessity of the reform, the rationality of the reform policy, and impartiality of the reform process, and advisability of the reform result as well. However, the particularity of state-owned property rights reform indicates that it is not only a pure economic problem, hut also an economic centered, and constitutional framed public choice procession. Hence a constitutional thinking is required in any deeper understanding of this reform

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