The Beijing Consensus?
Herausgeber: Chen, Weitseng
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Herausgeber: Chen, Weitseng
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A collection of essays exploring whether a distinctive Chinese model for law and economic development exists.
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A collection of essays exploring whether a distinctive Chinese model for law and economic development exists.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781107138438
- ISBN-10: 1107138434
- Artikelnr.: 46474630
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781107138438
- ISBN-10: 1107138434
- Artikelnr.: 46474630
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.
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.
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.
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.