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Political Economy of Reform in China

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of China's rapid economic growth through empirical studies,challenging the state capitalism theory and offering a multi-disciplinary perspective. It examines labor distribution, innovation, and local government competition in China's economic development.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 90 pages
Publication date: 11 March 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate dynamics behind China's remarkable economic growth, offering four research papers that shed light on the underlying issues. Through a collaborative effort involving esteemed scholars, it presents a fresh perspective on China's economic development, departing from the traditional state capitalism theory. By conducting empirical research on the Chinese economy and politics, the book provides a holistic understanding of China's past, present, and future.

The first distinctive point of the book is its exploration of China's unique economic development from a distinct angle. It challenges the conventional understanding by examining the Chinese economy and politics through the lens of empirical research, in collaboration with leading scholars. This approach offers a deeper insights into the factors that have contributed to China's rapid growth, highlighting the role of government policies, market mechanisms, and social dynamics.

The second notable aspect of the book is its comprehensive analysis of China's economic, political, and historical aspects. Each chapter focuses on the political-economic context of China's rapid economic growth, drawing upon a wide range of disciplines such as economics, politics, and history. The authors employ a multidisciplinary approach to unravel the complex web of factors that have shaped China's development, providing a rich and nuanced understanding of the country's past, present, and potential future.

In the first chapter, the authors examine whether there exists a discernible difference in the labor distribution rate between state-owned and non-state-owned enterprises. They utilize data from industrial enterprises to analyze this issue, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of China's labor market. The chapter also explores the role of Shenzhen as an innovation hub, examining sustainable innovation and its institutional context within China.

The second chapter delves into the empirical clarification of questions related to China's rapid economic growth. By matching the databases of industrial enterprises with information on elected representatives of the Local People's Congress of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, the authors seek to shed light on the relationships between government policies, business practices, and local governance. This chapter offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's economic development by providing empirical evidence to support theoretical arguments.

The third chapter focuses on the competition among local governments to attract companies by auctioning land usage rights. The authors examine the strategies employed by local governments to attract investment and promote economic growth, highlighting the role of land allocation and regulation in shaping China's urban landscape. This chapter provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of local government-business relations and the role of government policies in fostering economic development.

In conclusion, this comprehensive book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's rapid economic growth. Through a collaborative effort involving esteemed scholars, it presents a fresh perspective on China's economic development, departing from the traditional state capitalism theory. By conducting empirical research on the Chinese economy and politics, the book provides a holistic understanding of China's past, present, and potential future. The first distinctive point of the book is its exploration of China's unique economic development from a distinct angle. It challenges the conventional understanding by examining the Chinese economy and politics through the lens of empirical research, in collaboration with leading scholars. This approach offers a deeper insights into the factors that have contributed to China's rapid growth, highlighting the role of government policies, market mechanisms, and social dynamics.

The second notable aspect of the book is its comprehensive analysis of China's economic, political, and historical aspects. Each chapter focuses on the political-economic context of China's rapid economic growth, drawing upon a wide range of disciplines such as economics, politics, and history. The authors employ a multidisciplinary approach to unravel the complex web of factors that have shaped China's development, providing a rich and nuanced understanding of the country

In the first chapter, the authors examine whether there exists a discernible difference in the labor distribution rate between state-owned and non-state-owned enterprises. They utilize data from industrial enterprises to analyze this issue, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of China's labor market. The chapter also explores the role of Shenzhen as an innovation hub, examining sustainable innovation and its institutional context within China.

The second chapter delves into the empirical clarification of questions related to China's rapid economic growth. By matching the databases of industrial enterprises with information on elected representatives of the Local People's Congress of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, the authors seek to shed light on the relationships between government policies, business practices, and local governance. This chapter offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's economic development by providing empirical evidence to support theoretical arguments.

The third chapter focuses on the competition among local governments to attract companies by auctioning land usage rights. The authors examine the strategies employed by local governments to attract investment and promote economic growth, highlighting the role of land allocation and regulation in shaping China's urban landscape. This chapter provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of local government-business relations and the role of government policies in fostering economic development.

In conclusion, this comprehensive book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's rapid economic growth. Through a collaborative effort involving esteemed scholars, it presents a fresh perspective on China's economic development, departing from the traditional state capitalism theory. By conducting empirical research on the Chinese economy and politics, the book provides a holistic understanding of China's past, present, and potential future. The first distinctive point of the book is its exploration of China's unique economic development from a distinct angle. It challenges the conventional understanding by examining the Chinese economy and politics through the lens of empirical research, in collaboration with leading scholars. This approach offers a deeper insights into the factors that have contributed to China's rapid growth, highlighting the role of government policies, market mechanisms, and social dynamics.

The second notable aspect of the book is its comprehensive analysis of China's economic, political, and historical aspects. Each chapter focuses on the political-economic context of China's rapid economic growth, drawing upon a wide range of disciplines such as economics, politics, and history. The authors employ a multidisciplinary approach to unravel the complex web of factors that have shaped China's development, providing a rich and nuanced understanding of the country.

In the first chapter, the authors examine whether there exists a discernible difference in the labor distribution rate between state-owned and non-state-owned enterprises. They utilize data from industrial enterprises to analyze this issue, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of China's labor market. The chapter also explores the role of Shenzhen as an innovation hub, examining sustainable innovation and its institutional context within China.

The second chapter delves into the empirical clarification of questions related to China's rapid economic growth. By matching the databases of industrial enterprises with information on elected representatives of the Local People's Congress of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, the authors seek to shed light on the relationships between government policies, business practices, and local governance. This chapter offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's economic development by providing empirical evidence to support theoretical arguments.

The third chapter focuses on the competition among local governments to attract companies by auctioning land usage rights. The authors examine the strategies employed by local governments to attract investment and promote economic growth, highlighting the role of land allocation and regulation in shaping China's urban landscape. This chapter provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of local government-business relations and the role of government policies in fostering economic development.

In conclusion, this comprehensive book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of China's rapid economic growth. Through a collaborative effort involving esteemed scholars, it presents a fresh perspective on China's economic development, departing from the traditional state capitalism theory. By conducting empirical research on the Chinese economy and politics, the book provides a holistic understanding of China's past, present, and potential future.

Weight: 168g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811902017
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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