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Political Economy of Contemporary China - An Institutional Analysis of Market and State

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.12.2018

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List of contents

1. Introduction: Changes in Chinese agriculture and their causes 2. Chinese agriculture in pre-modern times 3. Stalinism and stagnation, 1949-1978 4. The post-mao reforms and its success 5. The evolution of grain circulation policies I: 1979-1992 6. The evolution of grain circulation policies II: 1993-2012 7. Policy goals conversion and policy instrument alternation 8. Shocks and policy responses in agricultural policy-making 9. Salient features of China’s post-1979 grain production 10. Manifestation of regional divisions in grain production 11. Regional variations of technology change I: Northeast China 12. Regional variations of technology change II: Central and East coastal China 13. Conclusion

Summary

China’s agricultural reform has veered between different goals with a variety of policy instruments employed, resulting in the creation of a complex of market institutions and a cyclical growth pattern. The existing literature usually focuses on the decisive role of economic institutions in these reforms but China’s economic transition was marked by frequent political interventions. Its agricultural growth was even achieved under strict governmental control. This book will relax the hypothesis of "perfect market conditions" to seek to explain agricultural growth and technological change under complex market institutions in post-Mao China.
The first half of this book explores the formation of those market institutions in China’s post-1979 agricultural transition. Through an empirical study of the evolution of agricultural policies it is shown that China’s post-1979 agricultural reform is not a market-oriented but rather a state-oriented agricultural transition by means of a pricing system reform. The second half of the book offers a microeconomic perspective through an empirical study of rice production in Northeast China and the Southeast coastal region of the Yangzi Delta. The results of this study suggest that market structure determines the nature of the technological gap and production difference between areas. Through these empirical analyses of post-Mao Chinese agricultural growth, this book encourages readers to re-think the nature of Chinese Economy in the past fifty years.

Product details

Authors Jane Du, Jane (Soas Du
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.12.2018, delayed
 
EAN 9781138935099
ISBN 978-1-138-93509-9
No. of pages 180
Series Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

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