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Transforming Rural China
Transforming Rural China
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Central Government
collective ownership reform
Collective TVEs
delta
economic transition research
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Firm's Net Assets
Fixed Assets
institutional economics
Junior High School Degree
LCD Tv.
LCD.
local governance China
local government enterprise profitability
Local State Corporatism
Metal Foundry
party
property
Property Rights Arrangements
Property Rights Relations
Property Rights Transformations
region
rights
rural enterprise management
Rural Enterprises
secretary
Shanghai Suburbs
Southern Fujian
Southern Jiangsu
Township Party Secretary
transformations
Transforming Rural China
TVE Sector
village
Village Government
Village Party Secretaries
yangtze
Yangtze Delta
Yangtze Delta case studies
Yangtze Delta Region
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415196727
- Weight: 590g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 09 Sep 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
It is often assumed that privatization leads to profit, and that well-delineated property rights and a strong private sector will help boost an economy. This book investigates the property rights in Chinese enterprises in the reform era, finding that distinction between the public and the private are blurred, that national reform policies are implemented unevenly across the country, and that enterprises owned by local governments, in Shanghai, for example, are actually extremely profitable.
Chih-Jou Jay Chen is Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica
Transforming Rural China
€198.40
