This text analyzes the changing nature of centre-province relations
in China in a period of rapid economic change. It aims to show how
leadership conflicts over the nature and scope of economic change
gave rise to an incremental and reactive reform process. The
resulting partially reformed economic system not only gave many
provincial leaders the ability to ignore central economic commands,
but the perceived consequences of reform also increased the desire
of some local leaders to assert their independence.
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