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From Mao to market :rent seeking, lo...
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From Mao to market :rent seeking, local protectionism, and marketization in China /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
330.951
書名/作者:
From Mao to market : : rent seeking, local protectionism, and marketization in China // Andrew H. Wedeman.
作者:
Wedeman, Andrew Hall,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 277 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Protectionism - China.
標題:
China - Economic conditions - 2000-
ISBN:
9780511510434 (ebook)
內容註:
1. The Pitfalls of Reform -- 2. Policy and Institutional Change -- 3. Rent Seeking and Local Protectionism -- 4. Export Protectionism -- 5. Import Protectionism -- 6. Marketization -- 7. Escaping from the Pitfalls.
摘要、提要註:
Andrew Wedemen argues that China succeeded in moving from a Maoist command economy to a market economy because the central government failed to prevent local governments from forcing prices to market levels. Having partially decontrolled the economy in the early 1980s, economic reformers baulked at price reform, opting instead for a hybrid system wherein commodities had two prices, one fixed and one floating. Depressed fixed prices led to 'resource wars', as localities battled each other for control over undervalued commodities while inflated consumer goods prices fuelled a headlong investment boom that saturated markets and led to the erection of import barriers. Although local rent seeking and protectionism appeared to carve up the economy, in reality they had not only pushed prices to market levels and cleared the way for sweeping reforms in the 1980s, they had also pushed China past the 'pitfalls' of reform that entrapped other socialist economies.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510434
From Mao to market :rent seeking, local protectionism, and marketization in China /
Wedeman, Andrew Hall,1958-
From Mao to market :
rent seeking, local protectionism, and marketization in China /Andrew H. Wedeman. - 1 online resource (xi, 277 pages) :digital, PDF file(s). - Cambridge modern China series. - Cambridge modern China series..
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
1. The Pitfalls of Reform -- 2. Policy and Institutional Change -- 3. Rent Seeking and Local Protectionism -- 4. Export Protectionism -- 5. Import Protectionism -- 6. Marketization -- 7. Escaping from the Pitfalls.
Andrew Wedemen argues that China succeeded in moving from a Maoist command economy to a market economy because the central government failed to prevent local governments from forcing prices to market levels. Having partially decontrolled the economy in the early 1980s, economic reformers baulked at price reform, opting instead for a hybrid system wherein commodities had two prices, one fixed and one floating. Depressed fixed prices led to 'resource wars', as localities battled each other for control over undervalued commodities while inflated consumer goods prices fuelled a headlong investment boom that saturated markets and led to the erection of import barriers. Although local rent seeking and protectionism appeared to carve up the economy, in reality they had not only pushed prices to market levels and cleared the way for sweeping reforms in the 1980s, they had also pushed China past the 'pitfalls' of reform that entrapped other socialist economies.
ISBN: 9780511510434 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HC427.92 / .W413 2003
Dewey Class. No.: 330.951
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