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spellingShingle | Kajitani, Kai Political Economy of Reform in China Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Introduction: The Future of Chinese Economy Under the U.S.-China Economic Conflict -- 1.1 The U.S.-China Economic Conflict -- 1.2 Chinese Economy and "Another Capitalist Economy -- 1.3 Structure of This Book -- References -- 2 Ownership Structures and Disparities in the Labor Share of Chinese Industrial Enterprises -- 2.1 The Guojin-Mintui Phenomenon and the Decline of the Wage Share -- 2.2 Previous Research on Disparities in Wages and Wage Share at SOEs and Non-SOEs -- 2.3 Analysis of Wage Share Differentials Using Propensity Scores -- 2.4 Analysis Methodology, Data, and Analysis Results -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Evaluating the Sustainability of Innovation in China from the Perspective of Institutional Economics -- 3.1 Is China's Innovation Sustainable? -- 3.2 Shenzhen's Innovation Ecosystem -- 3.2.1 The Three Groups of Companies Based on Their Consideration of Intellectual Property Rights -- 3.2.2 Ignoring Intellectual Property Rights and Vertical Disintegration -- 3.2.3 Protection Through Patents -- 3.2.4 Innovations Through the Open-Source Concept -- 3.3 The Institutional Background of the Shenzhen Ecosystem -- 3.3.1 Coexistence of Shanzhai and Innovations -- 3.3.2 Shenzhen's Ecosystem and Independent Design Houses -- 3.3.3 Solving the Prisoner's Dilemma -- 3.4 Institutional Background of Innovation in China -- 3.4.1 Brokerage Economy as the Traditional Economic Order of the Market -- 3.4.2 Brokerage as a Form of an Incomplete Contract -- 3.4.3 Nash Equilibrium and the Prisoner's Dilemma -- 3.4.4 Historical Institution of the Brokerage Economy -- 3.5 Contemporary Significance of the Brokerage Economy -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References 4 Political Capital and Enterprise Performance in China: Empirical Analysis Using Data from the People's Congress of Yangzhou City and Industrial Enterprise -- 4.1 Introduction: Local People's Congress as "Chinese-Style Democracy" -- 4.2 The Methodology of Empirical Studies -- 4.3 Results and Discussion -- 4.4 Robustness Check -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Land Market Competition Among Local Governments: A Spatial Analysis of Zhejiang Province -- 5.1 Land and Real Estate System Reform and Price Restraint Policies -- 5.2 Land and Real Estate Markets and Regional Governments' Fiscal Revenue -- 5.3 Land Market Structure and Rent-Seeking -- 5.4 Empirical Studies on the Fiscal Competition by the Local Governments -- 5.5 Data and Empirical Method -- 5.5.1 Data -- 5.5.2 Empirical Method -- 5.6 Results of the Empirical Analysis -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References China-Economic policy-2000- China-Economic policy-History |
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