On the Perfection of the Legal System of Agricultural Products Wholesale Market With the Perspective of Economic Law

Lishan WU

Abstract


This article carries out analysis in the perspective of economic law on the many aspects such as the heat of concern, degree of attention on the quality of China’s agricultural products (food), as well as the investment subject, status, and function of agricultural products wholesale market in China, etc., and demonstrates the importance of state owned holding in the wholesale market of agricultural products. It is then suggested that we must use the economic law as the starting point to improve the legal system of agricultural products wholesale market. The wholesale market of agricultural products needs the participation, guidance, and regulation of the government and the state-owned components. The state owned holding in the wholesale market of agricultural products also meets the guiding instructions of the “18th CPC National Congress; “especially about the enterprises involving public resources and the cause of people’s livelihood in the classification reform of state owned enterprises.


Keywords


Economic law; Agricultural products; Wholesale market; Law; System; Perfection

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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