Political Economy of Unbalanced Development in China |
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An interesting question about Shanghai's decline in the 1980s is : Why did the central government not give Shanghai ... This hypothesis argues that the central government's heavy economic and fiscal reliance on Shanghai made the central ...
An interesting question about Shanghai's decline in the 1980s is : Why did the central government not give Shanghai ... This hypothesis argues that the central government's heavy economic and fiscal reliance on Shanghai made the central ...
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In addition , as for the policies the central government promised to accord to the interior regions , the central government did not keep its words . Officials from the interior provinces complained of the lack of action .
In addition , as for the policies the central government promised to accord to the interior regions , the central government did not keep its words . Officials from the interior provinces complained of the lack of action .
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How do we explain the central government's passivity in helping the interior regions after it made such an official promise ? The first reason has to do with the central government's revenues . Since the decentralization - oriented ...
How do we explain the central government's passivity in helping the interior regions after it made such an official promise ? The first reason has to do with the central government's revenues . Since the decentralization - oriented ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Revival of Shanghai | 43 |
The Sweeping and Unequal Decentralization | 73 |
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