
The book is based on the critical issues of economic system reform involving how to effectively deal with the government-market relationship so that the market plays a decisive part, and the government is able to better perform in resource allocation. The book comprehensively analyzes and delves into the fundamental problems of China’s new round of comprehensively deepening reform, for example, the economic logic of comprehensively deepening reform, fundamental reform clues, and the governance modernization of great power. In particular, it studies mixed-ownership reform, market system construction and integration reform, and local government reform based on the reform experiment and experience of the Yangtze River Delta.


