The institutional evolution of China: Government vs market

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Abstract

China's experience over the past decades is not just a story of economic growth, it is also one of institutional change. The current political-economic system is a bureaucratic market system, in which the government and the market both coexist and conflict with each other. This book gives a detailed description of the institutional evolution in China, using large amounts of documents and cases. The book provides a theory explaining the origin of China's reform, the political and economic forces driving the reform, and the reasoning behind the stagnation and turn-over of reform.

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Zhang, F. (2018). The institutional evolution of China: Government vs market. The Institutional Evolution of China: Government vs Market (pp. 1–304). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784716912

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