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浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版) 2004
The Dynamic Nature of Economic Laws
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Abstract:
Economic laws through which government interferes with the country's economy must change in accordance with the changes in the social economic situations. Economic laws have therefore a dynamic nature. It points to neither instability nor ambiguity. It is characterized by flexibility, expansion and reversibility.The dynamic nature of economic laws is different from that of civil commercial laws and administrative laws in property. The difference is caused not only by the characteristics imbedded in the economic laws, but also by the malfunctions in the market and the government. Looking into the effects of economic laws, it is not advisable to make economic codes. Instead, an economic law system with principles and flexibility combined is the aim. The significance of studying the theories of economic laws lies in basing the research on this country's situations in order to develop economic law theories with Chinese characteristics.