Zhou Li-an is an associate professor of economics at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. He is also an associate chair of the Department of Applied Economics and the deputy head of the J. Mirrlees Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR). His main research interests include the incentives and behaviors of local government officials, industrial organization, and economic transition and development. He has published over twenty papers in first-class domestic and international journals.
Publisher
Gale Asia
Volume
Copyright
2010
ISBN13
9789814272742
Release
Format
Print
Shipped Weight
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TBD
Features & Benefits
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort by native scholars to analyze the "Chinese Miracle" as well as predict its future development.
Each volume examines different aspects of the reform, such as structural reform, entrepreneurship, local governments, specialized markets, innovation and globalization.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort by native scholars to analyze the "Chinese Miracle" as well as predict its future development.
Each volume examines different aspects of the reform, such as structural reform, entrepreneurship, local governments, specialized markets, innovation and globalization.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
1. Background.
2. Hierarchical Administrative Subcontracting and Territory Management.
3. Political Tournaments Model.
4. Regional Decentralization in Transition.
5. Fiscal Sharing in Transition.
6. An Analytical Framework for Understanding China's Inter-Governmental Relations.
7. Inter-Regional Competition and Cooperation: The Impact of Local Officials' Incentives.