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|a Property rights and economic reform in China /
|c edited by Jean C. Oi and Andrew G. Walder.
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|a Stanford, Calif. :
|b Stanford University Press,
|c 1999.
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|a xiv, 324 p. ;
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|a Revisión de las ponencias presentadas en la conferencia de la Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1996.
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 275-337) e índice.
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|a Property rights in the Chinese economy / Andrew Walder and Jean C. Oi -- Collective enterprise and property rights in a Sichuan Village / Gregory A. Ruf -- Local institutions and the transformation of property rights in Southern Fujain / Chih-Jou Jay Chen -- The role of local government in creating property rights / Xiaolin Guo -- The evolution of property rights in village enterprises / James Kai-Sing Kung -- Shareholding cooperatives / Eduard B. Vermeer -- Local elites as officials and owners / Nan Lin and Chih-Jou Jay Chen -- The regional evolution of ownership forms / Susan H. Whiting --Backyard profit centers / Yi-Min Lin and Zhanxin Zhang -- Bargained property rights / Corinna-Barbara Francis -- Producing property rights / David L. Wank.
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|a "Has China's rapid economic growth during the past two decades proved that systematic privatization programs are not important in reforming a command economy, or does a façade of public ownership hide a variety of ownerships that are essentially private in nature? This volume seeks to adjudicate these opposing views by clarifying the pattern of property rights changes in contemporary China. The contributors to this volume have all conducted research in China within a common definitional framework. They conclude that completely contrasting property rights regimes have emerged in different regions and sectors, some little different from the Mao years, others with wholly new private household and foreign-funded enterprise. These regimes have evolved continually since the outset of reform, accelerating in recent years under increased pressures of competitive markets. Also, a more finely differentiated set of gradations from 'public' to 'private' prove central to the story of the Chinese economy." --Descripción del editor.
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|a Right of property
|z China
|v Congresses.
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|a Government ownership
|z China
|v Congresses.
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|a Privatization
|z China
|v Congresses.
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|a Propiedad industrial
|z China
|v Congresos.
|2 UDESA
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|a Propiedad nacional
|z China
|v Congresos.
|2 UDESA
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|a Privatización
|z China
|v Congresos.
|2 UDESA
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|a China
|x Economic policy
|y 20th century.
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|a China
|x Política económica
|y Siglo XX.
|2 UDESA
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|a Oi, Jean C.
|q (Jean Chun),
|e ed.
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|a Walder, Andrew G.
|q (Andrew George),
|d 1953-
|e ed.
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|a Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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