textabstractWe advance a conceptual frame for explaining economic transformation in China that combines a dynamic and a comparative perspective by taking the analysis of Fiscal Federalism one step further. Using insights from the comparative business systems literature we show that devolution of power at the beginning of the reform process introduced local autonomy, which stimulated a diversity of local regulatory regimes. As the central political leadership is no longer the sole supplier of institutional change, local governments become equal contributors to the formation of local business systems. Yet, local governments only partially define emerging local business systems. Local governance at the enterprise level is defined by the intera...
China represents a highly significant case that can inform debates on the nature and logic of capita...
Since 1992 a series of radical and successful reforms of their ownership and governance structures h...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurshi...
We advance a conceptual frame for explaining economic transformation in China that combines a dynami...
This paper proposes a new institutional perspective to explain not only the diversity of local busin...
textabstractWe start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experi...
The paper offers a frame for investigating the extent to which decentralisation, and subsequent loca...
SummaryDistinct patterns of regional development have emerged in China’s political economy since the...
Although situated within the same national policy context, local governments in China have adopted d...
-Inspired by Douglass North’s work on the role of institutions in economic structure and change and ...
Collective township and village enterprises (CTVEs) have been the driving force behind China’s high...
While it is acknowledged that in recent years China has taken an amazingly huge economic leap, compl...
The complex web of global productive relations that characterizes the economic scenario generates ra...
China has been considered a centralized country for a long period of time. With several reforms over...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
China represents a highly significant case that can inform debates on the nature and logic of capita...
Since 1992 a series of radical and successful reforms of their ownership and governance structures h...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurshi...
We advance a conceptual frame for explaining economic transformation in China that combines a dynami...
This paper proposes a new institutional perspective to explain not only the diversity of local busin...
textabstractWe start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experi...
The paper offers a frame for investigating the extent to which decentralisation, and subsequent loca...
SummaryDistinct patterns of regional development have emerged in China’s political economy since the...
Although situated within the same national policy context, local governments in China have adopted d...
-Inspired by Douglass North’s work on the role of institutions in economic structure and change and ...
Collective township and village enterprises (CTVEs) have been the driving force behind China’s high...
While it is acknowledged that in recent years China has taken an amazingly huge economic leap, compl...
The complex web of global productive relations that characterizes the economic scenario generates ra...
China has been considered a centralized country for a long period of time. With several reforms over...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
China represents a highly significant case that can inform debates on the nature and logic of capita...
Since 1992 a series of radical and successful reforms of their ownership and governance structures h...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurshi...