Between politics and markets : firms, competition, and institutional change in post-Mao China / Yi-min Lin.
Between Politics and Markets examines how the decline of central planning in post-Mao China was related to the rise of two markets - an economic market for the exchange of products and factors, and a political market for the diversion to private interests of state assets and authorities.
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2002.
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Series: | Structural analysis in the social sciences ;
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Economic Market and Political Market; 1 Chinese Industrial Enterprises: A Bird s-Eye View; 2 Central Planning and Its Decline; 3 The Rugged Terrain of Competition; 4 Referee as Player: Menaces and Opportunities for Industrial Firms; 5 Erosion of Authority Relations: A Tale of Two Localities; 6 Favor Seeking and Relational Constraints; 7 Competition, Economic Growth, and Latent Problems; Conclusion; Appendix A Statistical Data Sources.