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Collusion, local governments and development in China : a reflection on the China model

✍ Scribed by Nie, Huihua


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


By analyzing the interactions between China’s central government and its local governments and enterprises, this book constructs an analytical framework of government-enterprise collusion, analyzing the impact of collusion within the China model on Chinese society. Against the background of decentralization and under information asymmetry, this text argues that Chinese local governments connive at enterprises’ Read more...


Abstract:
By analyzing the interactions between China's central government and its local governments and enterprises, this book constructs an analytical framework of government-enterprise collusion, analyzing Read more...

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xix
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Introduction (Huihua Nie)....Pages 3-22
Government–Firm Collusion: A New Analytical Framework (Huihua Nie)....Pages 23-53
Collusion and Coalmine Accidents (Huihua Nie)....Pages 55-75
Collusion and House Prices (Huihua Nie)....Pages 77-105
Pollution, Illegal Land Use, and Other Major Social Problems (Huihua Nie)....Pages 107-121
Front Matter ....Pages 123-123
The Impact of Collusion on Corporate Behaviors and Political Performance Assessment (Huihua Nie)....Pages 125-153
The Impact of Collusion on Government Behaviors (Huihua Nie)....Pages 155-166
The Impact of Collusion on Social Development (Huihua Nie)....Pages 167-188
Institutional Environment of Collusion (Huihua Nie)....Pages 189-202
Reform Prospects of the China Model (Huihua Nie)....Pages 203-228
Back Matter ....Pages 229-249

✦ Subjects


Industrial policy -- China;China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-2000;China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General;Economic history;Industrial policy;China


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