This paper offers a rationale for gradual privatization in transitional economies through studying property rights structures and the nature of Chinese collective enterprises. First, we pose a puzzle for existing theories of property rights, and then we provide a theoretical model for determining the optimal ownership arrangements for transitional economies. This theory argues that ownership arrangements should be functions of the varying degrees of imperfection of the institutional environment. Hence, collective enterprises actually may dominate private ownership in the middle of transition. Thus, to make the transition process smooth, the economic environment before massive privatization mus
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
This paper concerns the paradoxes and dilemmas that the very successful "Chinese model" presents for...
China stands in contrast to the transitional countries of the former Soviet-bloc in its economic ref...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
Since rural China began to implement economic structural reforms in the late 1970s, township and vil...
Can ambiguous property rights sometimes be efficient? Ambiguous property rights arises when owners'...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
This study examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures which are emerg...
For two decades economic and social stability in China's rural areas has been based on the succ...
This paper examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures that are emergi...
State owned enterprise (SOE) reform is one of the biggest issues for every transition economy. Even ...
State owned enterprise (SOE) reform is one of the biggest issues for every transition economy. Even ...
Part I of this Note first describes the problems that have prodded China to restructure its SOEs and...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
This paper concerns the paradoxes and dilemmas that the very successful "Chinese model" presents for...
China stands in contrast to the transitional countries of the former Soviet-bloc in its economic ref...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
Since rural China began to implement economic structural reforms in the late 1970s, township and vil...
Can ambiguous property rights sometimes be efficient? Ambiguous property rights arises when owners'...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
This study examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures which are emerg...
For two decades economic and social stability in China's rural areas has been based on the succ...
This paper examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures that are emergi...
State owned enterprise (SOE) reform is one of the biggest issues for every transition economy. Even ...
State owned enterprise (SOE) reform is one of the biggest issues for every transition economy. Even ...
Part I of this Note first describes the problems that have prodded China to restructure its SOEs and...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
This paper concerns the paradoxes and dilemmas that the very successful "Chinese model" presents for...
China stands in contrast to the transitional countries of the former Soviet-bloc in its economic ref...