Peter Ho is Full Professor at Tsinghua University and Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands. Ho is interested in the revision of Western theories of development and uses China as a case. He is fellow of China's prestigious 1000 Talents' Scheme, received the Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council, and was awarded the EAEPE Kapp Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: an archaeology of institutions; 1. Institutional change in China's development: myths of tenure security and titling; 2. In defense of endogenous development: urban and rural land markets; 3. The 'Credibility Thesis' and its application to property rights; 4. A theorem on dynamic disequilibrium: debunking path dependence and equilibrium; 5. Understanding informality and insecurity: empiricism as basis for institutionalism; 6. Making and unmaking the property bubble: boom, bust and unintended welfare?; 7. Empty institutions, non-credibility and power: the grazing ban and mining; Conclusion: theoretical implications for capital, labor and beyond.
Introduction: an archaeology of institutions; 1. Institutional change in China's development: myths of tenure security and titling; 2. In defense of endogenous development: urban and rural land markets; 3. The 'Credibility Thesis' and its application to property rights; 4. A theorem on dynamic disequilibrium: debunking path dependence and equilibrium; 5. Understanding informality and insecurity: empiricism as basis for institutionalism; 6. Making and unmaking the property bubble: boom, bust and unintended welfare?; 7. Empty institutions, non-credibility and power: the grazing ban and mining; Conclusion: theoretical implications for capital, labor and beyond.
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