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economic change in China is state-building in the longue durée. In particular, this involves the interaction between the … centralization play together in China, resulting into the stabilization of authoritarianism. Political change will come along with …
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mind, firstly, whether in China a new model of "market socialism" is emerging, and secondly, whether China is a successful …
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In many respects, the specifically Chinese way of transition from the planned to the market economy contradicts conventional wisdom of economics. This paper proposes an institutionalist explanation of the seeming paradox, which starts out from the structural diversity of the Chinese economy and...
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The transition from plan to market in China has been almost completed without any master-plan. The paper proposes to … relations with existing paradigms in China studies, such as the "quasi-federalism" approach. I apply this conceptual framework …
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