The success of Chinese township-village enterprises (TVEs) poses a puzzle for a property rights approach to the theory of the firm, since no one really holds well-defined, transferable property rights to control and claim the residual profits of TVEs. TVEs also pose a second puzzle: in the last five or seven years, they have started to experience serious problems, despite reforms which have improved TVEs from a property rights perspective. This paper takes ideas from property rights and institutional approaches to economics and examines whether those ideas can help explain both of these puzzles. As to the first puzzle, reforms in the seventies and eighties created product market competition and gave local governmental officials and TVE mana...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...
A comparative study of three locales, the dissertation focuses on the evolution of property rights a...
Since the early 1980s China has embarked on an ambitious program of reform in the systems of urban r...
'Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development an...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
Property rights are incomplete when all the attributes of a property cannot be perfectly specified e...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
This paper examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures that are emergi...
For two decades economic and social stability in China's rural areas has been based on the succ...
While recent studies point towards the importance of institutions, in particular secure property rig...
This paper concerns the paradoxes and dilemmas that the very successful "Chinese model" presents for...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
The reform of China's enterprise system increasingly reflects the outcome of China's emerging proper...
The dominant strain of law and development theory holds that strong property rights are a necessary ...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...
A comparative study of three locales, the dissertation focuses on the evolution of property rights a...
Since the early 1980s China has embarked on an ambitious program of reform in the systems of urban r...
'Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development an...
Township Village Enterprises (TVEs) have essentially contributed to China's economic development and...
Property rights are incomplete when all the attributes of a property cannot be perfectly specified e...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
This paper examines the nature of the unorthodox ownership and governance structures that are emergi...
For two decades economic and social stability in China's rural areas has been based on the succ...
While recent studies point towards the importance of institutions, in particular secure property rig...
This paper concerns the paradoxes and dilemmas that the very successful "Chinese model" presents for...
The aim of this research is to develop a thorough understanding of the change of ownership and prope...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
The reform of China's enterprise system increasingly reflects the outcome of China's emerging proper...
The dominant strain of law and development theory holds that strong property rights are a necessary ...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...
A comparative study of three locales, the dissertation focuses on the evolution of property rights a...
Since the early 1980s China has embarked on an ambitious program of reform in the systems of urban r...