The issue of government or state involvement in the process of
economic development and reform has become very popular in the
economic development literature. This timely volume examines
China's post-Mao economic reforms, and the Chinese government's
involvement in the process of managing those reforms. Focusing on
management issues, the book considers the state led reforms from a
comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective. The work consists
of two parts--the experience of China's post-Mao reforms and major
issues associated with the reforms. The first part covers the
background, stages and measures, and achievements and problems of
economic reforms. The second part addresses major changes in
China's regional development, administrative system, and
state-society relations. A final chapter considers the lessons of
China's economic reforms.
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