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    Marxs Concept of Wage Minimum
    Xie Fu-sheng,Chen Rui-lin
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    On Orientation of State-owned Enterprises under Circumstances of Socialist Market Economy
    XIE Fu-sheng, LI Shuang-shuang
    Teaching and Research    2010, (5): 9-14.  
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    The authors maintain that the principal-agent problem,free-rider,soft budget constraints and monopoly are not related to ownership.The idea that attempts to confine state-owned enterprises to no-competition areas has neglected the particular nature of state-owned enterprises under circumstances of socialist market economy.Therefore,it is hard to operate and is against the goal of gaining and raising profits.Nor is this idea backed up by relevant policies.Studies of enterprise history show that large enterprises take a dominant position in a country’s economic growth.Development of major state-owned enterprises is beneficial to the development of China’s socialist market economy.
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    Firm Theory from the Production Perspective——An Alternative View of Firm Theory
    XIE Fu-sheng, LI An
    Teaching and Research    2009, (10): 67-74.  
    Abstract1196)      PDF(pc) (1301KB)(1673)       Save
    The production perspective of the firm theory,an alternative view of the theory,develops along with the rise and advancement of capitalist enterprises.In the field of modern economics,studies of enterprise historians,firm theories based on Schumpeter’s innovative theory,and the firm theory from the perspective of network are relatively active ones from the production perspective.These theories reveal the actual practices of capitalist enterprises in different phases from various angles.However,they also have the limitation of confining their studies to certain features of enterprises under a given social structure.
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    Capitalist Labor Process and Marxist Economics
    XIE Fu-sheng
    Teaching and Research    2007, (5): 16-23.  
    Abstract1214)      PDF(pc) (1096KB)(2002)       Save
    Mode of production which Marx referred to in Capital is dominant labor process.The core of labor process is how to realize efficiency through controlling wage-labor.The dynamics motion between technical process and forms of control lead to the changing of capitalist labor process,the same the systems of accumulation.
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    Promoting Economic Reform of Socialist Market Economy under the Guidance of Scientific Concept of Development
    XIE Fu-sheng
    Teaching and Research    2006, (7): 12-16.  
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    In order to continue the economic reform,it is important that we stick to the direction of socialist market economy,and follow the guidance of the scientific concept of development.The relationship between public economy and private economy should be dealt with properly.The author maintains that the crucial point in further reform lies in adjusting the labor relation inside the enterprises.In the course of the further reform,the role of the state should be fully functioned.
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    Fordism, Neo-Fordism and Post-Fordism——On Evolution of Production Mode in Developed Capitalist Countries
    XIE Fu-sheng, HUANG Lei
    Teaching and Research    2005, (8): 36-42.  
    Abstract2492)      PDF(pc) (1122KB)(2722)       Save
    The crisis of Fordism in the late 1960s led to an economic restructuring in the developed capitalist countries in the west, which had lasted for over 20 years. During this process, two schools emerged against the crisis of Fordism: neo-Fordism and post-Fordism. Evidence since the 1990s showed that it is the post-Fordism that represents the direction of evolution in production mode in modern developed capitalist countries, with lean production gradually gaining ground and becoming dominent.
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    Co-Existence of Systems in the Process of Moving towards Market Economy
    XIE Fu-sheng, DENG Jian-wei
    Teaching and Research    2001, (1): 23-29.  
    Abstract1098)      PDF(pc) (747KB)(1734)       Save
    Economic accomplishment demands coordinating the function and efficiency of the formal and informal systems. If this is not realized in the process of moving towards market economy, serious abnormality of the social and economic systems will result. Consequently, adequate order of dealings will be disturbed, stability of economic operation will be reduced, and economic development will be hindered.
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    A Survery of Studies in Marxist “Transformation of Values” by Scholars in the West
    XIE Fu-sheng
    Teaching and Research    2000, (10): 19-26.  
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    Debates among Western scholars over Marxist theory of “transformation form the values the prices of production”have been going on for almost a hundred years.Looking back into the history one can find out that the debates have actually undergone three stages.The period between the late 19th century and early 20th century is the first stage.At this stage the debate revolves around whether Volumes 1 and 3 of CAPITAL contain conflicting ideas.From the first half of the 20th century to 1980s is the second stage.During this period the theme is whether the data Marx cited to support his theory are sufficient enough.Actually this topic is a question of transformation in the narrow sense.The question of transformation in a broad sense is raised at the third stage which starts from the 1960,when the scholars are engaged in the debate over whether the theory of value production cost transformation founded by Marx is necessary at all.
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