Because of the political importance of stable and affordable food prices, governments in transitional economies in Europe and Asia fkequently struggle to balance the desire to maintain state controls in the rural sector with the goal of promoting market development and privatizing or commercializing state agencies involved in rural trade or finance. This paper examines institutional change in China's rural state agencies during the reform period, focusing on the conflict between managerial incentives to maximize profits, on the one hand, and implement policy, on the other. We explain the reasons for changing contractual incentives and authority arrangements over time, assess the effects of new institutional forms on economic performance and...
International audienceWith the guidance of a framework of new institutional economics, the theoretic...
Agriculture in China has experienced a compelling growth in the early 1980s, a buoyant upbeat in the...
Reviews two books on economic reform in China. \u27Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations ...
Economic reforms in rural development are of special significance to the future of agriculture in Ch...
This article provides an empirical assessment of China’s state price policies and strategies in rela...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
This article examines the Chinese state's food-market-rebuilding policies during its gradual reforms...
This paper provides an overview of major policy changes in rural China over the past 30 years and th...
China's agricultural support policies are moving towards market institutions through a quasi-market ...
The nineties' agricultural reform in China that was aimed at deregulating the agricultural market ev...
This thesis seeks to understand the simultaneous economic and political contributors to China’s chan...
This paper investigates the consequences of imperfect and uneven factor market development for farm ...
This paper examines the structural adjustments induced as China moved from a planned economy that su...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
A market economy will not emerge from a redistributive economy automatically once the state abolishe...
International audienceWith the guidance of a framework of new institutional economics, the theoretic...
Agriculture in China has experienced a compelling growth in the early 1980s, a buoyant upbeat in the...
Reviews two books on economic reform in China. \u27Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations ...
Economic reforms in rural development are of special significance to the future of agriculture in Ch...
This article provides an empirical assessment of China’s state price policies and strategies in rela...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
This article examines the Chinese state's food-market-rebuilding policies during its gradual reforms...
This paper provides an overview of major policy changes in rural China over the past 30 years and th...
China's agricultural support policies are moving towards market institutions through a quasi-market ...
The nineties' agricultural reform in China that was aimed at deregulating the agricultural market ev...
This thesis seeks to understand the simultaneous economic and political contributors to China’s chan...
This paper investigates the consequences of imperfect and uneven factor market development for farm ...
This paper examines the structural adjustments induced as China moved from a planned economy that su...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
A market economy will not emerge from a redistributive economy automatically once the state abolishe...
International audienceWith the guidance of a framework of new institutional economics, the theoretic...
Agriculture in China has experienced a compelling growth in the early 1980s, a buoyant upbeat in the...
Reviews two books on economic reform in China. \u27Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations ...