Property rights and economic reform in China
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Author
Contributions
- Walder, Andrew George. - Contributor
- Oi, Jean Chun. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
88,500 words, Guess
Page Count
354 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15472193M
- ISBN-100804734569
- OCLC Control Number40610555
- OCLC Control Number52401685
- OCLC Control Numberpropertyrightsec0000unse
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- Library of Congress Control Number99011806
- LibraryThing5603902
- Goodreads2186504
Classifications
- LCCHB711 .P736 1999
Description
"The contributors to this volume, from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology, have all conducted fieldwork in China on specific economic sectors or enterprise types. Working with a common definitional framework derived from the work of the institutional economist Harold Demsetz, they seek to establish which actors exercise what kinds of rights in practice over what kinds of economic assets, documenting changes through time. Most of the essays examine the rural industrial economy - the fastest-growing sector - or the "spin-off" economic enterprises and activities of public enterprises and institutions."--BOOK JACKET.
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