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East Asian Institute Contemporary China Series No. 6

PROBLEMS IN CHINA'S TRANSITIONAL ECONOMY
Property Rights and Transitional Models

by Xiaobo Hu (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore)

1997 saw a major reform in China which signaled the move away from its traditional economy, when Jiang Zemin called off the debate on public versus private ownership. However, none of the existing theories can fully explain the transformation of the property rights system during the post-Mao reforms. The first part of this volume will reconceptualize the property rights reform in post-Mao China to provide a political economy explanation of why the transformation of property rights in China appears piece-meal.

The success of the post-Mao reforms can be attributed to China's ability to integrate the experience of a variety of transition models. The second part of the paper investigates two distinct transition models, in light of the lessons from current Vietnamese reform. It explores the dynamics of political actions and analyzes the political reasons for economic reform.


Contents:

  • Transformation of Property Rights in Reforming China
  • What Can be Learned from China's Transition?


Readership: General.

80pp Pub. date: Aug 1998
ISBN 981-02-3595-X(pbk) US$14 / £10


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