It will not happen if aggressive trade unions and hugely indebted state enterprises have their way.
This unfettered access to the innovation of others has made it easier for state enterprises to grow.
Instead, he emphasises his corporate problems, which he says are those of Chinese state enterprises writ large.
Starved of funds to finance unwieldly state enterprises, he announced on June 22nd that subsidies would be cut.
State enterprises, considered the core of the economy, would bitterly fight any substantial increase in their cost of capital.
Earlier governments had sold small stakes in state enterprises, but kept management control.
That skill, unusual in China's state enterprises, will be further tested in future.
Zhang will almost certainly represent the interests of state enterprises in future deliberations.
There are early signs that the profitability of state enterprises might be improving.
The Chinese government says it hopes the attention of foreign investors will transform sleepy state enterprises into globally minded corporations.
During his three years as prime minister he was responsible for privatisation and the sale of state enterprises to foreigners.
In fact, Mr Singh seems prepared to sell only those loss-making state enterprises the market doesn't really want to buy.
In the last few years, the country went through a period of rising incomes, most of it due to state enterprises.
The financial difficulties of the Railways Ministry have begun to affect state enterprises, such as China CNR Corporation, a train maker.
But myriad funds are squirrelled away from the official budget: in ministries and state enterprises, and with provincial and local governments.
This has boosted the coffers of state enterprises, which, as you know, are often big national oil companies and commodities producers.
Also, several more state enterprises appeared as they've begun to sell shares.
Investors in half a dozen other state enterprises for which the government is seeking strategic partners are likely to demand similar bargains.
The government aims to push ahead with the privatisation of state enterprises to the tune of 120bn rupees by the end of March.
The share of state enterprises in the economy fell from 60% after the Japanese defeat in 1945, to just 15% by the mid-1980s.
If that happens, both the Finance Ministry and state enterprises would be at fault, for having failed to boost revenues and harness funds.
The country's economy at this moment is built around free-flowing credit to state enterprises and local governments, and that credit comes from these intermediaries.
State enterprises can also improve their corporate governance by selling shares to the public, which CMG has done, most notably in its toll road subsidiaries.
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Leave the cobwebby old state enterprises alone and make it easier for us to start up new private companies to compete with them, they argue.
In response, the government banned management buy-outs of large state enterprises.
Speaking at the finals of Turkmenistan's first youth ice hockey tournament on Wednesday, the president ordered state enterprises and government departments to create ice hockey teams.
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One solution would be to copy Britain and other countries by selling shares in big state enterprises in small blocks, thereby boosting the liquidity of domestic exchanges.
His colleague Laksamana Sukardi--a former banker named to head the Ministry of Investment and State Enterprises-- wins praise for his market-friendly philosophies more than any concrete macroeconomic credentials.
Lumbering state enterprises still dominate telecoms, transport and power production.
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