The Emergence of the Environmental Protection System in the Transitional Economy of China
Yuan Lu and
Soo-Hung Terence Tsai
International Studies of Management & Organization, 2006, vol. 36, issue 2, 73-103
Abstract:
In this study, the critical events and activities that led to the birth of China’s environmental protection system (EPS) are examined, and the progress of the establishment of its regulative and normative institutional systems is assessed. China’s EPS formation process is characterized by a process in which state and government organizations monopolized its creation and progress. The tasks for building an EPS in China began with the legislation that laid the foundations for the regulative system; the building of the normative system was then carried out. We further identify in this study that institutional change stemming from China’s transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy had an impact on the progress of field formation.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.2753/IMO0020-8825360204
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