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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A New Perspective on Reform
1 How Reform Worked in China
I Dual-Track Market Liberalization
2 Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China’s Dual-Track Approach to Transition
3 Pareto-Improving Economic Reforms through Dual-Track Liberalization
II Unconventional Ownership of Firms
4 Institutional Environment, Community Government, and Corporate Governance: Understanding China’s Township-Village Enterprises
5 Insecure Property Rights and Government Ownership of Firms
6 Public vs. Private Ownership of Firms: Evidence from Rural China
III Government and Reform: Federalism, Chinese Style
7 Federalism, Chinese Style: The Political Basis for Economic Success in China
8 Federalism as a Commitment to Preserving Market Incentives
9 Regional Decentralization and Fiscal Incentives: Federalism, Chinese Style
IV Initial Organizational Conditions and Reform
10 Why China’s Economic Reforms Differ: The M-Form Hierarchy and Entry/Expansion of the Non-State Sector
11 Incentives, Information, and Organizational Form
12 Coordinating Reforms in Transition Economies
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