Institutional change and economic growth in China: the view from the villages.

作者: Victor Nee , Su Sijin

DOI: 10.2307/2058430

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摘要: The maoist era of egalitarian collectivism has decidedly come to an end. Although some villages persist in developing cooperative enterprises, the collective is being transformed from a dominant organizational form one that plays subsidiary role private household sector. In effect, been relegated position formerly held by Everywhere emphasis on economic growth based production and marketlike forces. What relationship between these institutional changes growth?

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