Enterprises
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China’s leaders finally seem to have recognized that unless the country ends up in a full-blown war that threatens its national security, they have little reason to continue to subsidize state-owned
enterprises
at the expense of private firms.
To hire and retain skilled workers, many foreign-invested
enterprises
routinely pay above the minimum wage.
In the US, financial markets tend to dominate politics; in China, the state owns the banks and the bulk of the economy, and the Communist Party controls the state-owned
enterprises.
For example, they track only those
enterprises
with more than ten employees, which represent less than 2% of the national total – indicative of the low quality of work in which the vast majority of Indians are engaged.
Data from this more comprehensive survey could then be validated using government figures on enterprises, job search portals, sales revenue, and taxes.
The final surprise was that the key economic challenges facing Foshan today – such as local-government debt, credit access for small and medium-size
enterprises
(SMEs), and pollution – are identical to those facing China as a whole.
Furthermore, the Saudi government has identified dozens of other state-owned
enterprises
(SOEs) to privatize, in order to help fill government coffers, deepen the equity market, and boost the private sector’s role in the economy.
Indeed, as of 2012, only about one-quarter of China’s small and medium-size
enterprises
had started to use the Internet in areas like procurement, sales, and marketing – meaning that the most sweeping changes lie ahead.
Another fundamental shift to be expected from the rise of China’s Internet economy is that the most innovative and flexible – not necessarily the largest or most established –
enterprises
will be the most successful.
Third, administrative, regulatory, and tax obstacles hindered the export response, especially as the tax increases in the rescue packages made it even harder for small and medium-size
enterprises
to grow and establish new markets abroad.
What is needed to promote the rapid growth of small and medium-size Greek
enterprises?
Moreover, political gridlock will ensure that little is done about the other festering problems confronting the American economy: mortgage foreclosures are likely to continue unabated (legal complications aside); small and medium-sized
enterprises
are likely to continue to be starved of funds; and the small and medium-sized banks that traditionally provide them with credit are likely to continue to struggle to survive.
Europe’s desire to force China to adhere to common rules aligns its interests more closely with the US, with which it shares many of the same grievances, from China’s continued subsidization of private
enterprises
to the persistence of barriers to market access.
Providing workers more options to enhance their knowledge and skills would enable them to capitalize on developing technologies, such as mobile Internet and social media, not only by filling positions at existing companies, but also by launching their own
enterprises.
Supply-side policies that promote small and medium-size
enterprises
and service industries accommodating domestic demand are also critical to ensuring more inclusive and sustainable growth.
Immense amounts of time were wasted in
enterprises
by informal requests for assistance, forcing knowledgeable workers to become computer gurus in order to aid their colleagues.
And with capital, small
enterprises
can grow into larger businesses, employing others, especially young people.
But something that shows up in none of the economic indicators may be driving many of them: the deterioration of American management, which is undermining not only many of America’s great enterprises, but also its legendary spirit of enterprise.
So, as workers and middle managers have been departing these companies, they have taken with them not only much critical information, but often also the hearts and souls of their enterprises, with profound effects on American competitiveness.
Now that the bubble has burst, America’s current economic downturn is likely to be far worse than previous ones, because US
enterprises
will have to be rebuilt, slowly and carefully.
Moreover, China is believed to have long used state intervention, including industrial policy, to limit US businesses and investment in the domestic market, while enabling Chinese
enterprises
to achieve rapid technological progress.
Indeed, most of the goals that it includes – like reform of state-owned
enterprises
(SOEs), development of private enterprise, reduction of government intervention, protection of property rights, and creation of a modern market system – can be found in the resolution of the Third Plenum of the CCP’s 16th Central Committee.
But the banks are profitable ongoing
enterprises
in the current low-interest-rate environment, because they typically engage in short-term borrowing and longer-term lending at higher rates, with leverage.
The problems with labor costs plagued the development of new enterprises, so that there were no small firms to take over when the big multinationals went overseas.
Sweden does not have fewer one-man
enterprises
today than other developed countries -- the problem is that most small
enterprises
can't afford to employ anyone but the owner.
Aside from high income taxes, it is clear that bias against small
enterprises
is one of the major weaknesses of Swedish policy.
Yes, but it must formulate new policies to create incentives for work and education and to facilitate the growth of small and medium-sized
enterprises.
Success will require individual
enterprises
– and particularly those with a global reach – to think beyond their balance sheets, and to take on responsibilities that traditionally have not been central to their missions.
Of course, this is not to suggest that profit-seeking
enterprises
should become charities.
There are no psychological preferences, natural-resource constraints, or technological factors that make investing in private
enterprises
riskier than it was five years ago.
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