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Between Politics and Markets

Between Politics and Markets

Between Politics and Markets

Firms, Competition, and Institutional Change in Post-Mao China
Yi-min Lin , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
September 2004
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9780521604048

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    Between Politics and Markets examines how the decline of central planning in post-Mao China was related to the rise of two markets - an economic market for the exchange of products and factors, and a political market for the diversion to private interests of state assets and authorities. Lin reveals their concurrent development through an account of how industrial firms competed their way out of the plan through exchange relations with one another and with state agents. He argues that the two markets were mutually accommodating, that the political market grew also from a decay of the state's self-monitoring capacity, and that economic actors' competition for special favors from state agents constituted a major driving force of economic institutional change.

    • Business-government relations
    • Politics and markets
    • Economic transition from state socialism

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Between Politics and Markets is an excellent book. It pushes us beyond the conventional dichotomy of state and market and, in exploring the interaction of the two, tells us a great deal about the process of economic development in China.' Journal of Economic Literature

    '(T)his book is a must-read for those interested in China and for those who want to better understand the process by which social structure changes more generally.' American Journal of Sociology

    'Between Politics and Markets is an uncommonly sophisticated and illuminating study of the post-Mao changes in China … Lin's study would be an excellent point of reference not only for those interested in East Asian affairs but to those who are keen on comparing post-totalitarian transitions.' Comparative Sociology

    'Lin's intermeshing of a variety of ingenious, self-structured, useful paradigms, together with an assortment of case studies and useful macro-level information, results in a work that significantly advances our ability to understand the changes taking place in China. Professor Lin deserves strong praise for producing an excellent and fascinating work.' Pacific Affairs

    'In this atmosphere of renewed critical interest in China's economic prospects, no better in-depth study can be recommended … Yi-min Lin has succeeded in giving us a most valuable tool for a thorough review of institutional changes in China.' China Perspectives

    'Between Politics and Markets makes a seminal argument about the dynamics of China's transition from a centrally planned economy to a market-oriented system … Lin's focus on the interaction of economic and political markets represents a significant challenge to existing accounts of China's economic transition.' Perspectives on Politics

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    Product details

    January 2002
    Hardback
    9780521771306
    270 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.57kg
    3 b/w illus. 17 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of tables and figures
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Economic market and political market
    • 1. Chinese factories: organization, institutional change, and performance variation
    • 2. Central planning and its decline
    • 3. Survival of the fittest in power-leveraged competition
    • 4. Referee as player: menaces and opportunities for industrial firms
    • 5. Hierarchies and markets in the 'Local Inc.': a tale of two localities
    • 6. Favor-seeking and relational constraints
    • 7. Competition, economic growth and latent problems
    • Conclusion
    • Appendices.
      Author
    • Yi-min Lin , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

      Yi-min Lin is Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.