How Reform Worked in China : The Transition from Plan to Market /
A noted Chinese economist examines the mechanisms behind China's economic reforms, arguing that universal principles and specific implementations are equally important.
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Cambridge, MA :
MIT Press,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: a perspective on reform
- How reform worked in China
- Reform without losers : an interpretation of China's dual-track approach to transition / with Lawrence J. Lau and GÃrard Roland
- Pareto improving economic reforms through dual-track liberalization / with Lawrence J. Lau and GÃrard Roland
- Institutional environment, community government, and corporate governance : understanding China's township-village enterprises / with Jiahua Che
- Insecure property rights and government ownership of firms / with Jiahua Che
- Public vs. private ownership of firms : evidence from rural China / with Hehui Jin
- Federalism, Chinese style : the political basis for economic success in China / with Gabriella Montinola and Barry R. Weingast
- Federalism as a commitment to preserving market incentives / with Barry R. Weingast
- Regional decentralization and fiscal incentives : federalism, Chinese style / with Hehui Jin and Barry R. Weingast
- Why China's economic reforms differ : the m-form hierarchy and entry/expansion of the non-state sector / with Chenggang Xu
- Incentives, information, and organizational form / with Eric Maskin and Chenggang Xu
- Coordinating reforms in transition economies / with GÃrard Roland
- Notes.