The Beijing consensus? : how China has changed Western ideas of law and economic development
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The Beijing consensus? : how China has changed Western ideas of law and economic development
Cambridge University Press, 2018, c2017
1st pbk. ed
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First published 2017
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-339) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Is there a distinctive Chinese model for law and economic development? In The Beijing Consensus scholars turn their collective attention to answer this basic but seemingly under-explored question as China rises higher in its global standing. Advancing debates on alternative development programs, with a particular focus on social and political contexts, this book demonstrates that essentially, no model exists. Engaging in comparative studies, the contributors create a new set of benchmarks to evaluate the conventional wisdom that the Beijing Consensus challenges and that of the Beijing Consensus itself. Has China demonstrated that the best model is in fact no model at all? Overall, this title equips the reader with an understanding of the conclusions derived from China's experience in its legal and economic development in recent decades.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: debating the consensuses Weitseng Chen
- Part I. Deconstructing the Beijing Consensus: 1. Dialogus de Beijing Michael W. Dowdle and Mariana Mota Prado
- 2. Imagining China: Brazil, labor and the limits of an anti-model Jedidiah Kroncke
- 3. The Beijing consensus and possible lessons from the 'Singapore Model'? Tan Cheng-Han
- Part II. Examining the Beijing Consensus in Context: 4. The legal maladies of 'federalism, Chinese-style' Wei Cui
- 5. Lessons from Chinese growth: re-thinking the role of property rights in development Frank K. Upham
- 6. Size matters? Renminbi internationalization and the Beijing consensus Weitseng Chen
- 7. A Chinese model for tax reforms in developing countries? Ji Li
- 8. The Chinese model for securities law Yingmao Tang
- Part III. Revisiting the Beijing Consensus: 9. Authoritarian justice in China: is there a 'Chinese Model'? Benjamin L. Liebman
- 10. China's striking anti-corruption adventure: a political journey towards the rule of law? Hualing Fu
- 11. Chinese corporate capitalism in comparative context Curtis J. Milhaupt.
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