In this incisive analysis of one of the most spectacular economic breakthroughs in the Deng era, Jean C. Oi shows how and why Chinese rural-based industry has become the fastest growing economic sector not just in China but in the world. Oi argues that decollectivization and fiscal decentralization provided party officials of the localities - counties, townships, and villages - with the incentives to act as entrepreneurs and to promote rural industrialization in many areas of the Chinese countryside. As a result, the corporatism practiced by local officials has become effective enough to challenge the centrality of the national state.Dealing not only with the political setting of rural industrial development, Oi's original and strongly argu...
The nature of TVEs and the real functions of township-village governments are rooted in the Chinese ...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
Reviews two books on economic reform in China. \u27Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
The "Chinese Economic Miracle" of sustained growth since the 1970s has been thoroughly explored by m...
This paper synthesises the different explanations and presents an overview of the development and ch...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
The paper explores the historical continuity of economic and social institutions. We use the example...
Despite some progress in the past three decades, China’s rural economy still suffers from a lack of ...
A comparative study of three locales, the dissertation focuses on the evolution of property rights a...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Liberal economic reforms in the post-Maoist era have deprived the grassroots party-state in rural Ch...
many helpful conversations on rural financial markets. I thank Chang Hong for outstanding research a...
The nature of TVEs and the real functions of township-village governments are rooted in the Chinese ...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
Reviews two books on economic reform in China. \u27Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
The "Chinese Economic Miracle" of sustained growth since the 1970s has been thoroughly explored by m...
This paper synthesises the different explanations and presents an overview of the development and ch...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
The paper explores the historical continuity of economic and social institutions. We use the example...
Despite some progress in the past three decades, China’s rural economy still suffers from a lack of ...
A comparative study of three locales, the dissertation focuses on the evolution of property rights a...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Liberal economic reforms in the post-Maoist era have deprived the grassroots party-state in rural Ch...
many helpful conversations on rural financial markets. I thank Chang Hong for outstanding research a...
The nature of TVEs and the real functions of township-village governments are rooted in the Chinese ...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...