How reform has made China's state-owned enterprises stronger
Gradual steps to improve corporate governance, foster competition and bolster institutions is paving the way to privatization.
Amir Guluzade is the Chief Operating Officer at Private Wealth Institute. He is focusing on exploring various aspects of collaboration between public and private sectors, as well as leading research on the nature of wealth in emerging markets. Prior to dedicating himself to PWI he worked on high profile privatization deals in transitional markets. Subsequently, he moved to Shenzhen, the heart of China’s transformation from a state-led to an entrepreneurial economy, to further his insight in the role of the state in facilitating development and growth in collaboration with Peking University.
Gradual steps to improve corporate governance, foster competition and bolster institutions is paving the way to privatization.
As China continues to transition to a market-driven economy, the country's state-owned companies - in their role as deliverers of reform and policy - are becoming more important, even as ...