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Institutionalization of State Policy = Evolving Urban Housing Reforms in China /
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正題名/作者:
Institutionalization of State Policy/ by Miao Zhang, Rajah Rasiah.
其他題名:
Evolving Urban Housing Reforms in China /
作者:
Zhang, Miao.
其他作者:
Rasiah, Rajah.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 133 p. 16 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Political economy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-570-9
ISBN:
9789812875709
Institutionalization of State Policy = Evolving Urban Housing Reforms in China /
Zhang, Miao.
Institutionalization of State Policy
Evolving Urban Housing Reforms in China /[electronic resource] :by Miao Zhang, Rajah Rasiah. - 1st ed. 2015. - XIII, 133 p. 16 illus.online resource. - Dynamics of Asian Development,2198-9923. - Dynamics of Asian Development,.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2: Problematizing Urban Housing in China -- 1.3: Research Questions and Objectives -- 1.4: Key Concepts -- 1.5: Outline of Book -- Chapter 2: Literature Review -- 2.1: Introduction -- 2.2: Theory and Evidence -- 2.2.1: State -- 2.2.2: Institutions -- 2.2.3: A State in Transition -- 2.3: Chapter Summary -- Chapter 3: Methodology and Data -- 3.1: Introduction.-3.2: Institutional Methodology -- 3.3: Analytic Framework -- 3.4: Research Mode and Data -- 3.4.1: Qualitative Data -- 3.4.2: Quantitative Data -- 3.5: Chapter Summary -- Chapter 4: The Transformation of State-Owned Enterprises -- 4.1: Introduction -- 4.2: Theoretical Consideration -- 4.3: Market Reforms -- 4.3.1: Land Reforms -- 4.3.2: SOE Reforms -- 4.4: The Evolving Role of SOEs in Urban Housing Sector -- 4.4.1: Phase 1: Constructor, Distributor and Property Manager (1978--1988) -- 4.4.2: Phase 2: Transformation Role (1988 – 1998) -- 4.4.3: Phase 3: Developer, Investor and Speculator (1998 – 2013) -- 4.5: Chapter Summary -- Chapter 5: Intermediary Role of Provincial Governments -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations -- 5.3: Uneven Development -- 5.4: Contrasting Institutional Experiences -- 5.4.1: Leadership -- 5.4.2: Legislative -- 5.4.3: Land Use -- 5.4.4: Living Culture -- 5.5: Chapter Summary.
Using fresh evidence and a novel methodological framework, this book sheds light on how institutions have driven economic reform in China's urban housing sector. The book systematically analyzes the developmental role of the state in China, with rich empirical evidence to show how decentralization has brought about significant participation by the different levels of government with the central, provincial and municipal governments focusing on initiation, intermediation and implementation roles respectively. Despite many Western analysts claiming that it is single complex superstructure, the institutionalization of governance structures in China following reforms has taken place through strong coordination between governments at different levels to meet targeted plans. Although China still has a long way to go to before it can be considered developed, this book elaborates on how the country offers a unique alternative for other states seeking to develop by striking a balance between capitalist and socialist instruments.
ISBN: 9789812875709
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-287-570-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 338.9
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