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Zouping in Transition : Process of Reform in Rural North China

Zouping in Transition : Process of Reform in Rural North China


  • Date: 15 Jul 1998
  • Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::290 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 0674968557
  • ISBN13: 9780674968554
  • Publication City/Country: Cambridge, Mass, United States
  • File size: 8 Mb
  • Dimension: 155x 235x 24.13mm::530g

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Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1998 (editor). Property Rights and Economic Reform in China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999 (editor, with Jean C. Oi). The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006 (editor, with Joseph W. Income Determination and Market Opportunity in Rural China, 1978-1996 Article in Journal of Comparative Economics 30(2):354-375 February 2002 with 20 Reads How we measure 'reads' Reza Hasmath, Jennifer Hsu for Journal of Contemporary China Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China, ed. local officials have been critical in China's economic transition. 3 of Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China, Walder, Andrew G. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Harvard Contemporary China Series, Vol. 11. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999. Walker, Kathy L. Chinese modernity and the peasant path: Semicolonialism in the northern Yangzi Delta. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Cambridge, Mass.Harvard University Press, 1998, pp. 35-61. The Collective Foundation of Rapid Rural Industrialization, in Eduard The impact of rural out-migration on land use transition Before 1978, China was a poor, agriculture-dominated, closed society with low population mobility. It shares the migration and land use change characteristic of stage 1 in Fig. 1,with more than 80% of the population trapped in rural areas characterized subsistence agriculture. Transition:The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998, pp. 35-61. The Collective Foundation of Rapid Rural Industrialization, in Eduard Vermeer, Frank N. Pieke, and Woei Lien Chong, eds., Cooperative and Collective in China s Rural Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China [Book review] Skip to content Search Publications All Fields Title Journal Title Author Subject ISBN/ISSN Advanced China - China - The transition to socialism, 1953 57: The period 1953 57, corresponding to the First Five-Year Plan, was the beginning of China s rapid industrialization, and it is still regarded as having been enormously successful. A strong central governmental apparatus proved able to channel scarce resources into the rapid development of heavy industry. [(Zouping in Transition: Process of Reform in Rural North China )] [Author: Andrew G. Walder] [Jul-1998] [Andrew G. Walder] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China[ ZOUPING IN TRANSITION: THE PROCESS OF REFORM IN RURAL NORTH CHINA ] Walder The Evolution of Local State Corporatism Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China Oi,J. C. Edited Walder, A. Harvard University Press. 1998:35 61 Fiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism in China The Political Economy of Chinese Reforms Oi,J. C. Edited Yang, G., Zhiyuan, C The Evolution of Local State Corporatism.Book. Author(s) Jean C. Oi, Andrew G. Walder; Published . Harvard University Press in "Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China" July 1998. Zouping offers important general lessons for the study of China's rural transformation. The authors in this volume, all participants in Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1998. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. I will argue that political change at the grassroots-level in rural China has neither been a story of top-down reform, nor of bottom-up initiative, but rather a mixture of both and that during the process new actors which I will term bureaucratic entrepreneurs, policy advocates and policy entrepreneurs came to play significant roles. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China Andrew Zouping offers important general lessons for the study of Chinas Zouping in Transition.Andrew G. Walder, ed. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1998. Learn More. More from: Andrew G. Walder. Zouping offers important general lessons for the study of China s rural transformation. The authors in this volume, all participants in a Lynn Webster Paine page 1 LYNN WEBSTER PAINE.415 Orchard Street Michigan State University.Education and reform in China (pp. 173-190). Boston: Taylor and Francis. Zouping in transition: The process of reform in rural north China (pp. 205-235). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Managing urban growth in the current rapid urbanization process has become a key issue for in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. New Horizons for Rural Reform in China: Resources, Property Rights and Consumerism Fredrich Kahrl, David Roland-Holst and David Zilberman We present a reform agenda to alleviate rural poverty and improve environmental sustainability in China. Becoming Dagongmei (Working Girls): The Politics of Identity and Difference in Reform China. Pun Ngai. China's Transition. Andrew J. Nathan,Tianjin Shi and.Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Andrew G. Walder. Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China edited Walder, A. G. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1998 The Past and Future of China s Rural Industry: Economic Implications of its Trajectory of Growth and Change Agricultural Development Department, World Bank, Washington D.C. Walder, A. G. 1998 China's Corporate Restructuring: A Multi-step Process, in Jean Oi, ed., Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Village elections, as a policy response to developmental problems in rural China in the 1980s, were not designed to promote democracy in China. The process of village elections, however, has served as a new form of cooperation between the state and the peasantry over the last decade. CHINA S PRIVATE ECONOMY: SOCIOLOGICAL VIEWS1 Yanjie Bian and Zhanxin Zhang Division of Social Science The market transition account Victor Nee (Nee 1989, 1992, 1996) is primarily The Process of Reform in Rural North China. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. The book provides valuable insights into the process which local government shapes the development and stratification of a country in northern China. It is an important and timely rendering of the rural reforms and will prompt researchers on transitional societies to focus on the forces that shape the dynamics of transition. Sep 01, 2002 Oi, J C,1998, The evolution of local state corporatism,in Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China Ed. Walder, A G Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA) pp 35 61 Google Scholar Two Decades of Rural Reform in China: An Overview and Assessment - Volume 159 - Jean C. Oi See Park, Albert, Reforming state-market relations in rural China, Economics of Transition, Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China (Cambridge, MA: influences of their sociopolitical context. Then, how do these networks change in rural China s market transition?3 Based on data collected in a small town in north China (Beiyuan zhen), this paper seeks to examine the impacts of marketization on the patterns of interaction between local cadres and business entrepreneurs in rural China. The author provides an understanding of the concept of institutional innovations for local economic development in post-Mao China. With Kunshan, one of the most dramatically developed regions in Yangtze Delta, used as a case study, the aim is to understand how, under what circumstances, and whom, locally initiated projects can be institutionalized and evolved in the context of China's









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