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State rescaling, policy experimentation and path dependency in post-Mao China: a dynamic analytical framework
State rescaling, policy experimentation and path dependency in post-Mao China: a dynamic analytical framework. Regional Studies. This paper evaluates the applicability of the state rescaling framework for framing politico-economic evolution in China. It then presents an analytical framework that examines institutional change as driven by the dynamic entwinement of state rescaling, place-specific policy experimentation and institutional path dependency. The framework problematizes simple 'transition' models that portray a mechanistic 'upward' or 'downward' reconfiguration of regulatory relations after market-like rule was instituted in 1978. It emphasizes, instead, a more established pattern of development marked simultaneously by geographically distinct (and enduring) institutional forms and experimental (and capricious) attempts to transcend them.
State rescaling, policy experimentation and path dependency in post-Mao China: a dynamic analytical framework
State rescaling, policy experimentation and path dependency in post-Mao China: a dynamic analytical framework. Regional Studies. This paper evaluates the applicability of the state rescaling framework for framing politico-economic evolution in China. It then presents an analytical framework that examines institutional change as driven by the dynamic entwinement of state rescaling, place-specific policy experimentation and institutional path dependency. The framework problematizes simple 'transition' models that portray a mechanistic 'upward' or 'downward' reconfiguration of regulatory relations after market-like rule was instituted in 1978. It emphasizes, instead, a more established pattern of development marked simultaneously by geographically distinct (and enduring) institutional forms and experimental (and capricious) attempts to transcend them.
State rescaling, policy experimentation and path dependency in post-Mao China: a dynamic analytical framework
Lim, Kean Fan (author)
Regional studies ; 51
2017
Article (Journal)
English
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