The post-reform period: 2012–present
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Chapter 6 in The Institutional Evolution of China, 2018, pp 216-234 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In this period, the leadership put most of its efforts into changing the government ruling structure and fighting corruption in the party and in the government, which has been successful to certain degree. This second wave of adjustment of the reform strategy re-concentrated power into the central government in order to solve problems of corruption and loosening control. The direct cost of the re-concentration of power is the loss of incentives of government officials, especially the local government officials. In this period, the consensus on market-oriented economic reform has weakened further, and reform in the direction of marketisation has not made much progress. Economic reform is far from finished and the state-owned enterprises still dominate the upstream resource-intensive sectors.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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