Village Inc. : Chinese rural society in the 1990s
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Village Inc. : Chinese rural society in the 1990s
(Chinese worlds)
Curzon Press, 1998
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Bibliography: p. 241-255
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内容説明
This volume investigates the forces and processes in Chinese rural society, exploring the local levels of government in rural areas (villages, townships and towns) as important managers of people and resources, and as deeply involved in business and enterprise. Whether they are 'Village Inc.' or not, the financial management, the ownership of the means of production, the structure of the rural enterprises, the farming structures, and the social networks all indicate that local government in rural China has corporatist traits, or can be conceived of as a hybrid of market forces and collective management. Most importantly, the role of the central state vis-a -vis rural economy forces a convergence of political and economic management in rural areas, which is exacerbated by terms of ownership, that some interpret as unclear or even 'murky.'
目次
- Introduction: The village as a prison of rural development, Flemming Christiansen, Junzuo Zhang. Local economy: Budgets, cadres and local state capacity in rural Jiangsu, George P. Brown
- Financial resources and rural town development in China, Wolfgang Taubmann
- Between capitalism and collectivism - rural industrial shareholding co-operatives in China, Eduard B. Vermeer
- the rural shareholding co-operative in China - changing enterprise ownership and management, Jenny Clegg
- Rural industry - institutional aspects of China's economic transformation, Xiaolin Pei
- Chinese township enterprises and soft budget constraints, Gang Zhang. Agriculture: Grain and meat production in China - sustainability and change in Henan and Jiangxi, Claude Aubert
- Adaptive land-use strategies of Sichuan smallholders - subsistence production and agricultural intensification in a land-scarce poverty area, Johanna Pennarz. Peasant society: Reconstruction of kinship organization and the implications for socio-political relation in rural China, Xiyi Huang
- Impacts of institutional reforms on rural Chinese women, Weiguo Zhang
- Rural population mobility in seven Chinese provinces, Hein Mallee
- Gender and migration in China, Delta Davin.
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