Policy Transfer and Property Management in China
Yanzhe Zhang,
Jian Zhang () and
Liying Yang
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Yanzhe Zhang: Northeast Asian Research Center of Jilin University
Jian Zhang: Liaoning University
Liying Yang: Northeast Asian Research Center of Jilin University
Public Organization Review, 2025, vol. 25, issue 2, No 21, 773-792
Abstract:
Abstract The burgeoning pressure on the Chinese government to build more accommodation that befits a prosperous life-style has prompted the adoption of property management policies and systems from overseas. Once again the “Reform and Open Door Policy” and WTO accession provided opportunity structures for lesson drawing to take place. However, it was also facilitated by the Chinese government’s rhetorical commitment to a harmonious society in which home ownership was promoted as a key Chinese value with cadences of Thatcherism in the UK. The process of transfer in this case took place in two stages – international policy learning from overseas; followed by the national diffusion of innovations.
Keywords: Policy Transfer; Property Management; China's Real Estate Industry; MOHURD (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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