Since Deng Xiaoping and reformers Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang launched radical market reforms in China, the country became a capitalist economic system with a communist political regime, a regime never observed before in history. We discuss the nature of that regime, how stable it is likely to be over time and what the challenges are for democracies of international coexistence with this new regime in the twenty first century
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The 25 year period of transition in newly independent post-USSR states did not bring either of them ...
When China began its transition from a planned to a market-oriented economy in 1979, it was a poor, ...
The contemporary economic system developed by China in the last two decades, supremely successful in...
This paper’s arguments guide Chinese political economy. This analytical idea is based on Rodrik’s po...
China’s economic reform has been successful, making it become a major economic power. Largely relied...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
China, a low income country about the same geographic size as the US and with over four times the po...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the reasons for the rapid growth in the Chinese economy over the...
Since 1978, China's economic boom has attracted great attention from economists. However, it is perh...
This paper examines the question of China’s compliance with market economy principles. China has ref...
The success of China's approach to transition has produced many challenges to the conventional wisdo...
For centuries China has been seen as a backward country. It was dominated by the European powers and...
The socialist market economy is the economical system used by the People’s Republic of China. This t...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The 25 year period of transition in newly independent post-USSR states did not bring either of them ...
When China began its transition from a planned to a market-oriented economy in 1979, it was a poor, ...
The contemporary economic system developed by China in the last two decades, supremely successful in...
This paper’s arguments guide Chinese political economy. This analytical idea is based on Rodrik’s po...
China’s economic reform has been successful, making it become a major economic power. Largely relied...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
China, a low income country about the same geographic size as the US and with over four times the po...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the reasons for the rapid growth in the Chinese economy over the...
Since 1978, China's economic boom has attracted great attention from economists. However, it is perh...
This paper examines the question of China’s compliance with market economy principles. China has ref...
The success of China's approach to transition has produced many challenges to the conventional wisdo...
For centuries China has been seen as a backward country. It was dominated by the European powers and...
The socialist market economy is the economical system used by the People’s Republic of China. This t...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The 25 year period of transition in newly independent post-USSR states did not bring either of them ...