Political Economy of Unbalanced Development in ChinaYale University, 2002 - 390 頁 |
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第 61 頁
... policy did not change significantly during this period . More importantly , the decline in Shanghai's contribution to the central government might not be the reason for the later policy change . Rather , it might be the result of the ...
... policy did not change significantly during this period . More importantly , the decline in Shanghai's contribution to the central government might not be the reason for the later policy change . Rather , it might be the result of the ...
第 88 頁
... policy turnaround . Therefore , to explain the policy change and the favorable policies Guangdong and Shanghai received in 1992 , we must answer two questions first : 1. What prompted Deng to become resolute in forcing a policy change ...
... policy turnaround . Therefore , to explain the policy change and the favorable policies Guangdong and Shanghai received in 1992 , we must answer two questions first : 1. What prompted Deng to become resolute in forcing a policy change ...
第 167 頁
... policy change in 1995 either because no new rules were made and no rules and procedures were changed in relation to the interior regions . Yet competing politician hypothesis works well in explaining the policy change in 1995 . Actually ...
... policy change in 1995 either because no new rules were made and no rules and procedures were changed in relation to the interior regions . Yet competing politician hypothesis works well in explaining the policy change in 1995 . Actually ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Revival of Shanghai | 43 |
The Sweeping and Unequal Decentralization | 73 |
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