An extensive account of Chinas comprehensive private ownership reforms from 1978 to 2008. This key new book uses case studies, research findings and clear examples to examine the sequence and
difficulties of Chinas ownership reforms since the reform and opening up policy was introduced 30 years ago. Leading Chinese academics Zou Dongtao and Ouyang Rihui discuss all aspects of this
vital subject, including the changing theories and practice of public ownership, Chinas modern property rights policies, ownership structures and the consequent economic impacts, developments
around private investment and ownership reform, rural land