David Kennedy, Joseph E. Stiglitz
Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics: Institutions for Promoting Development in the Twenty-First Century
David Kennedy, Joseph E. Stiglitz
Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics: Institutions for Promoting Development in the Twenty-First Century
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This volume examines the role of law in economic development. It focuses on China and analyzes how the development policies and institutional characteristics of the emerging Chinese market economy might aid policymakers, in developed and developing countries, to create and reform frameworks to achieve equitable and sustained development.
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This volume examines the role of law in economic development. It focuses on China and analyzes how the development policies and institutional characteristics of the emerging Chinese market economy might aid policymakers, in developed and developing countries, to create and reform frameworks to achieve equitable and sustained development.
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- Initiative for Policy Dialogue
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780199698554
- ISBN-10: 0199698554
- Artikelnr.: 36081740
- Initiative for Policy Dialogue
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780199698554
- ISBN-10: 0199698554
- Artikelnr.: 36081740
David Kennedy joined the Harvard Law faculty in 1981 and holds a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a J.D. from Harvard. He has worked on numerous international projects as an attorney, including work with the United Nations, the Commission of the European Union, and with the private firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton in Brussels, where his work combined European antitrust litigation, government relations advising, and general corporate law. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he has served as Chair of the World Economic Forum's Global Advisory Council on Global Governance. At Harvard, he served as Chair of the Graduate Committee and Faculty Director of International Legal Studies. He has lectured as a Visiting Professor at numerous universities across the across the world. In 2008-2009, he served as Vice President for International Affairs, Professor of Law and David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations at Brown University. Joseph E. Stiglitz is the winner of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, and a lead author of the 1995 report of the IPCC, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He was chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisors under President Clinton and chief economist and senior vice president of the World Bank for 1997-2000. Prior to Columbia he held the Drummond Professorship at All Souls College Oxford, and professorships at Yale, Stanford, and Princeton. He is the author of the best-selling Globalization and Its Discontents, Making Globalization Work, Fair Trade For All, and most recently of Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy. He has presented invited lectures on many occasions at the China Development Forum and other events in China
* Introduction
* Part I: Conceptual Foundations
* 1: David Kennedy: Law and Development Economics: Toward a New
Alliance
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Creating the Institutional Foundations for a
Market Economy
* 3: Antara Haldar and Joseph E. Stiglitz: Analyzing Legal Formality
and Informality: Lessons from the Land-titling and Microcredit
Programs
* Part II: Towards Law and Development Policies with Chinese
Characteristics
* Section introduction
* A. Property Rights
* 4: Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Economics Behind Law in a Market Economy:
Alternatives to the Neo-Liberal Orthodoxy
* 5: David Kennedy: Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for
Economic Development
* 6: Roy Prosterman: Rural Land Rights in China
* 7: Kenneth Ayotte and Patrick Bolton: The Role of Property Rights in
Chinese Economic Transition
* B. Intellectual Property Rights for China's Development
* 8: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Institutional Design for China's Innovation
System: Implications for Intellectual Property Rights
* 9: Zheng Liang and Lan Xue: The evolution of China's IPR system and
its impact on the innovative performance of MNCs and Local Firms in
China
* 10: Heping Cao: The Property and Intellectual Property Exchanges
(PIPEs) in China since the 1990s
* C. Corporate Rights
* 11: Curtis J. Milhaupt and Katharina Pistor: The China Aviation Oil
Episode: Law and Development in China and Singapore
* 12: Zhong Zhang: Legal Deterrence: The foundation of Corporate
Governance - Evidence from China
* D. Social Rights
* 13: Qin Gao and Carl Riskin: Generosity and Participation: variations
in Urban China's Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Policy
* 14: Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno: The Intergenerational
Content of Social Spending: Health Care and Sustainable Growth in
China
* E. Labor Rights
* 15: Cai Fang: The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-urban Social
Welfare
* Part III: Institutional Foundations for the Chinese Market Economy:
The State
* Section introduction
* A. Decentralization
* 16: Justin Yifu Lin, Mingxing Liu and Ran Tao: Deregulation,
Decentralization and China's Growth in Transition
* 17: James Kai-sing Kung, Chenggang Xu and Feizhou Zhou: From
Industrialization to Urbanization: The Social Consequences of
Changing Fiscal Incentives on Local Government's Behavior
* B. Enforcing Justice
* 18: Benjamin L. Liebman and Tim Wu: China's Network Justice
* 19: Benjamin L. Liebman: China's Courts: Restricted Reform
* Part I: Conceptual Foundations
* 1: David Kennedy: Law and Development Economics: Toward a New
Alliance
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Creating the Institutional Foundations for a
Market Economy
* 3: Antara Haldar and Joseph E. Stiglitz: Analyzing Legal Formality
and Informality: Lessons from the Land-titling and Microcredit
Programs
* Part II: Towards Law and Development Policies with Chinese
Characteristics
* Section introduction
* A. Property Rights
* 4: Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Economics Behind Law in a Market Economy:
Alternatives to the Neo-Liberal Orthodoxy
* 5: David Kennedy: Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for
Economic Development
* 6: Roy Prosterman: Rural Land Rights in China
* 7: Kenneth Ayotte and Patrick Bolton: The Role of Property Rights in
Chinese Economic Transition
* B. Intellectual Property Rights for China's Development
* 8: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Institutional Design for China's Innovation
System: Implications for Intellectual Property Rights
* 9: Zheng Liang and Lan Xue: The evolution of China's IPR system and
its impact on the innovative performance of MNCs and Local Firms in
China
* 10: Heping Cao: The Property and Intellectual Property Exchanges
(PIPEs) in China since the 1990s
* C. Corporate Rights
* 11: Curtis J. Milhaupt and Katharina Pistor: The China Aviation Oil
Episode: Law and Development in China and Singapore
* 12: Zhong Zhang: Legal Deterrence: The foundation of Corporate
Governance - Evidence from China
* D. Social Rights
* 13: Qin Gao and Carl Riskin: Generosity and Participation: variations
in Urban China's Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Policy
* 14: Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno: The Intergenerational
Content of Social Spending: Health Care and Sustainable Growth in
China
* E. Labor Rights
* 15: Cai Fang: The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-urban Social
Welfare
* Part III: Institutional Foundations for the Chinese Market Economy:
The State
* Section introduction
* A. Decentralization
* 16: Justin Yifu Lin, Mingxing Liu and Ran Tao: Deregulation,
Decentralization and China's Growth in Transition
* 17: James Kai-sing Kung, Chenggang Xu and Feizhou Zhou: From
Industrialization to Urbanization: The Social Consequences of
Changing Fiscal Incentives on Local Government's Behavior
* B. Enforcing Justice
* 18: Benjamin L. Liebman and Tim Wu: China's Network Justice
* 19: Benjamin L. Liebman: China's Courts: Restricted Reform
* Introduction
* Part I: Conceptual Foundations
* 1: David Kennedy: Law and Development Economics: Toward a New
Alliance
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Creating the Institutional Foundations for a
Market Economy
* 3: Antara Haldar and Joseph E. Stiglitz: Analyzing Legal Formality
and Informality: Lessons from the Land-titling and Microcredit
Programs
* Part II: Towards Law and Development Policies with Chinese
Characteristics
* Section introduction
* A. Property Rights
* 4: Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Economics Behind Law in a Market Economy:
Alternatives to the Neo-Liberal Orthodoxy
* 5: David Kennedy: Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for
Economic Development
* 6: Roy Prosterman: Rural Land Rights in China
* 7: Kenneth Ayotte and Patrick Bolton: The Role of Property Rights in
Chinese Economic Transition
* B. Intellectual Property Rights for China's Development
* 8: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Institutional Design for China's Innovation
System: Implications for Intellectual Property Rights
* 9: Zheng Liang and Lan Xue: The evolution of China's IPR system and
its impact on the innovative performance of MNCs and Local Firms in
China
* 10: Heping Cao: The Property and Intellectual Property Exchanges
(PIPEs) in China since the 1990s
* C. Corporate Rights
* 11: Curtis J. Milhaupt and Katharina Pistor: The China Aviation Oil
Episode: Law and Development in China and Singapore
* 12: Zhong Zhang: Legal Deterrence: The foundation of Corporate
Governance - Evidence from China
* D. Social Rights
* 13: Qin Gao and Carl Riskin: Generosity and Participation: variations
in Urban China's Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Policy
* 14: Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno: The Intergenerational
Content of Social Spending: Health Care and Sustainable Growth in
China
* E. Labor Rights
* 15: Cai Fang: The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-urban Social
Welfare
* Part III: Institutional Foundations for the Chinese Market Economy:
The State
* Section introduction
* A. Decentralization
* 16: Justin Yifu Lin, Mingxing Liu and Ran Tao: Deregulation,
Decentralization and China's Growth in Transition
* 17: James Kai-sing Kung, Chenggang Xu and Feizhou Zhou: From
Industrialization to Urbanization: The Social Consequences of
Changing Fiscal Incentives on Local Government's Behavior
* B. Enforcing Justice
* 18: Benjamin L. Liebman and Tim Wu: China's Network Justice
* 19: Benjamin L. Liebman: China's Courts: Restricted Reform
* Part I: Conceptual Foundations
* 1: David Kennedy: Law and Development Economics: Toward a New
Alliance
* 2: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Creating the Institutional Foundations for a
Market Economy
* 3: Antara Haldar and Joseph E. Stiglitz: Analyzing Legal Formality
and Informality: Lessons from the Land-titling and Microcredit
Programs
* Part II: Towards Law and Development Policies with Chinese
Characteristics
* Section introduction
* A. Property Rights
* 4: Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Economics Behind Law in a Market Economy:
Alternatives to the Neo-Liberal Orthodoxy
* 5: David Kennedy: Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for
Economic Development
* 6: Roy Prosterman: Rural Land Rights in China
* 7: Kenneth Ayotte and Patrick Bolton: The Role of Property Rights in
Chinese Economic Transition
* B. Intellectual Property Rights for China's Development
* 8: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Institutional Design for China's Innovation
System: Implications for Intellectual Property Rights
* 9: Zheng Liang and Lan Xue: The evolution of China's IPR system and
its impact on the innovative performance of MNCs and Local Firms in
China
* 10: Heping Cao: The Property and Intellectual Property Exchanges
(PIPEs) in China since the 1990s
* C. Corporate Rights
* 11: Curtis J. Milhaupt and Katharina Pistor: The China Aviation Oil
Episode: Law and Development in China and Singapore
* 12: Zhong Zhang: Legal Deterrence: The foundation of Corporate
Governance - Evidence from China
* D. Social Rights
* 13: Qin Gao and Carl Riskin: Generosity and Participation: variations
in Urban China's Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Policy
* 14: Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno: The Intergenerational
Content of Social Spending: Health Care and Sustainable Growth in
China
* E. Labor Rights
* 15: Cai Fang: The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-urban Social
Welfare
* Part III: Institutional Foundations for the Chinese Market Economy:
The State
* Section introduction
* A. Decentralization
* 16: Justin Yifu Lin, Mingxing Liu and Ran Tao: Deregulation,
Decentralization and China's Growth in Transition
* 17: James Kai-sing Kung, Chenggang Xu and Feizhou Zhou: From
Industrialization to Urbanization: The Social Consequences of
Changing Fiscal Incentives on Local Government's Behavior
* B. Enforcing Justice
* 18: Benjamin L. Liebman and Tim Wu: China's Network Justice
* 19: Benjamin L. Liebman: China's Courts: Restricted Reform