Thirty Years of Turbulence - Chinese Enterprises
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Meng Xiaoyun, a reporter from People's Daily, also arrived in Wenzhou at this time and wrote a news report titled 'Market'. At the beginning of the news, she used a meaningful scene: "In the evening, after 6 o'clock, state-owned stores closed and individual businesses became active
The most amazing thing about township enterprises is how they suddenly developed from an almost blank state. In those rural areas, there is no industrial foundation, no raw materials, no technology, no skilled workers, and even no sales channels. How did these penniless farmers gain market share and defeat well-equipped state-owned enterprises (at least with equipment, workers, and support from national policies)? The only possible answer is that all of their production factors are "borrowed" from state-owned enterprises, many of their equipment is eliminated by state-owned enterprises, their technology is secretly taught by engineers in the city on weekends, many of their workers have received the most basic training in state-owned enterprises, and their market is often something that state-owned enterprises disdain to do. This is the state of 'Genesis', and the only thing that rural enterprises can rely on is that those farmer entrepreneurs love their businesses more than urban factory managers, and they consider it their' career '.