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ISBN 10: 0199698554
ISBN 13: 9780199698554
Author: David Kennedy, Joseph E. Stiglitz
Policymakers and economists largely agree that ‘rule of law’ and property rights are essential for a sound economic policy, particularly for most developing countries. But it is becoming increasingly apparent that transplanting legal frameworks from one society to another doesn’t work – even though neoliberal orthodoxy has held that it should. China’s economic development offers a backdrop for developing alternative viewpoints on these issues. In this book, economists, academics, and policymakers wade straight into the discussion, using China as a concrete reference point. The volume is the result of a series of dialogues among academics and policymakers from China and around the world. While the authors are not at all of one mind on many things, they do share the conviction that China is now entering a critical phase in its economic development and in its transition to a distinctly Chinese market economy. The essays cover a broad range of subjects that have been particularly relevant in China’s growth, from property rights to social rights, corporate rights, institutions, intellectual property, and justice. Although the work thoroughly analyzes the best regulatory and institutional frameworks for China’s evolving economic and political strategy, its ultimate goal is bigger: it seeks to aid policymakers in both developing and developed countries to create – or in the latter case reform – institutional and regulatory frameworks to achieve equitable and sustained development.
Table of contents:
I. Conceptual Foundations
1. Law and Development Economics: Toward a New Alliance
2. Creating the Institutional Foundations for a Market Economy
3. Analyzing Legal Formality and Informality: Lessons from the Land Titling and Microfinance Program
II. Toward Law and Development Policies with Chinese Characteristics
Section introduction
4. The Economics Behind Law in a Market Economy: Alternatives to the Neoliberal Orthodoxy
5. Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for Economic Development
6. Rural Land Rights in China
7. The Role of Property Rights in Chinese Economic Transition
8. Institutional Design for China’s Innovation System: Implications for Intellectual Property Righ
9. The Evolution of China’s IPR System and its Impact on the Innovative Performance of MNCs and Lo
10. Property and Intellectual Property Exchanges (PIPEs) in China since the 1990s: An Analysis of th
11. The China Aviation Oil Episode: Law and Development in China and Singapore
12. Legal Deterrence: The Foundation of Corporate Governance—Evidence from China
13. Generosity and Participation: Variations in Urban China’s Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Policy
14. The Intergenerational Content of Social Spending: Health Care and Sustainable Growth in China
15. The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural–Urban Social Welfare
III. Institutional Foundations for the Chinese Market Economy: The State
Section introduction
16. Deregulation, Decentralization, and China’s Growth in Transition
17. From Industrialization to Urbanization: The Social Consequences of Changing Fiscal Incentives on
18. China’s Network Justice
19. China’s Courts: Restricted Reform
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