Economic structural reform remains the spearhead in China
In 1776, Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith published An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. In it, he put forward the idea that allowing individuals to pursue their own self-interest in commerce promoted economic prosperity.
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A resolution adopted at the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Communist Party of
"We will see that the market plays the decisive role in resource allocation and that the government better fulfills its role," the resolution reads. It calls for leveling the playing field to make economic operations more efficient. At the same time, it underlines the need to ensure effective regulation and maintain order in the marketplace.
The adoption of the resolution is the most important outcome of the third plenum, Tang Fangyu, deputy head of the CPC Central Committee Policy Research Office, said at a press conference held to introduce the guiding principles from the plenum on
The resolution, with economic structural reform as the spearhead, provides comprehensive plans for reforms in multiple fields, Tang said, adding that it puts forward more than 300 major reform measures, all of which involve reforms on the levels of systems, mechanisms and institutions.
The resolution states that "we will lift restrictions on the market while ensuring effective regulation, striving to better maintain order in the market and remedy market failures. By doing so, we will ensure smooth flows in the national economy and unleash the internal driving forces and creativity of our society as a whole."
"We need to correctly understand the terms 'lifting restrictions' and 'effective regulation.' It's a challenging issue in the governance of any country,"
The resolution, adopted by senior Party officials at the session, codifies the governing party's vision for further deepening of reform. Drafted based on extensive research and consultation, it represents consensus across a wide spectrum of Chinese society. It will therefore be internalized in Chinese decision making at all levels.
Western countries have often championed free market capitalism as a hallmark of the freedoms that set them apart from other societies and forms of government. However, in recent decades, this economic system has struggled to deliver the same level of benefits as before. Instead, it has contributed to growing economic and societal challenges, exemplified by increasing inequality.
Market dysfunction has long prompted economists to explore a more nuanced approach, characterized by a combination of the visible and invisible hands.
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SOURCE Beijing Review
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