Abstract
Zeng liang gaige (incremental reform) is the term used by some economists to define the characteristics of the Chinese reform. In my opinion, the real increment reform is the increase in people's rights in our times. The econmy should not be considered as a simple question of production and distribution of ressources, it should be an econmy of the subject both for China and the world[1].
Keywords: increment of rights; reform
Notes
Lun ZHANG is professor of Chinese Studies in University of Cergy-Pontoise in France and professor associate in Collège d’Etudes mondiales on FMSH, Paris.
Published Online: 2019-11-29
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