One of the major challenges for China\u27s ongoing economic reforms is how best to handle the social protection needs of its citizens in the face of mounting insecurities resulting from the marketization process. We first argue that China has adopted a middle road in its approach to balancing marketization and stability. We then proceed to draw on a large survey of people living in China\u27s cities to examine how successful China\u27s middle road has been perceived to be through the eyes of its urban populace. Our findings support the view that the market and state are complements and that fostering sustained economic growth requires sound social protection arrangements. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are playing an import ant role in China&apo...
This paper has three primary objectives. First, it illustrates how economic transition from a centra...
The Chinese economy was dominated by state-owned enterprises before market liberalization in the lat...
This article examines whether subjective economic assessments have any impact on support for further...
Using the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou as a case study, this text looks at how China has adopt...
This paper examines whether subjective economic assessments have any impact on support for further m...
The introduction of market reforms has radically transformed China. Marketizing Social Policy in Chi...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
China has undergone market transition like the countries of central Europe, but under continued one-...
This research examines the form of economic insecurity generated in China in recent years, and how t...
This study analyses changes in the protection of social rights in China since 1979 for the middle-in...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
Compared with only thirty-five years ago, today’s China is a different country. As recently as the e...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...
China’s social welfare reform since the mid-1980s has been characterized as incremental and fragment...
Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are playing an import ant role in China&apo...
This paper has three primary objectives. First, it illustrates how economic transition from a centra...
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