05485nam 2200697 a 450 991081605020332120230721024422.01-282-76200-19786612762000981-4293-32-61793-9976(CKB)2490000000001689(EBL)1679545(SSID)ssj0000413960(PQKBManifestationID)12163864(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000413960(PQKBWorkID)10386022(PQKB)10486479(MiAaPQ)EBC1679545(WSP)00000697 (Au-PeEL)EBL1679545(CaPaEBR)ebr10422524(CaONFJC)MIL276200(OCoLC)748608583(EXLCZ)99249000000000168920101029d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrChina's economy[electronic resource] rural reform and agricultural development /editor, Deng ZhenglaiHackensack, N.J. World Scientific20091 online resource (431 p.)Series on developing China. Translated research from China,1793-9976 ;v. 1Description based upon print version of record.981-4291-85-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Chief Editor; List of Contributors; Series on Developing China -Translated Research from China Editorial Committee; Preface Paying Attention to Chinese Interpretations Pan Shiwei; Introduction Academic Inquiries into the "Chinese Success Story" Deng Zhenglai; 1. World Structure and China as the Subject: A Chinese Perspective on Globalization; 2. Counter-Hegemony and Internationalization: A Knowledge Reform for Chinese Social Science; 3. Rural Reform as the Starting Point for Academic Inquiries into the "Chinese Success Story"; ReferencesChapters Gender Inequality in the Land Tenure System of Rural China Zhu Ling Abstract; 1. Women's Land Rights; 2. Gender Inequality in the Security of Land Rights; 3. Impact of Land Right Insecurity on Women's Status; 4. Conclusion; References; The Allocation of Decision-Making Power and Changes in the Decision-Making Style: Systematic Thoughts on China's Rural Problems Zhang Shuguang, Zhao Nong; Abstract; 1. Theoretical Summary: Private Decisions and Public Decisions; 2. Collective Land Right and Restricted Private Decision and "Quasi-Tenancy System"; 2.1. Historical retrospect and reference2.2. Agricultural collectivization: Disappearance of private decision and formation of monotonous public decision2.3. Rural reform: Regression towards private decision; 2.4. Collective land right and restricted private decision; 2.5. Collective land right and "quasi-tenancy system"; 3. State Monopoly, Government Regulation and Policy Discrimination; 3.1. Dual monopoly of the state over the product market in rural area; 3.2. Government regulation on rural financial market; 3.3. Policy discrimination against farmers; 4. Rural Public Products and Farmers' Burden; 5. ConclusionFarmers' Tax Burden in Rural China: A Political Economy Analysis Tao Ran, Liu Mingxing, Zhang Qi Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Rural Tax and Fee Burden in China: History and Facts; 2.1. State tax; 2.2. Local fees; 3. Tax and Fee Burden of Farmers: Tax Rate is Regressive or Excessively Increased?; 4. Governmental Regulation and Rural Tax Burden; 4.1. Endogeneity and theoretical origin of regulatory policies; 4.2. Regulatory policies and economic growth; 4.3. Regulatory policies and tax and fee burden4.4. Interregional disparity of regulatory policy and regressivity of tax and fee apportionment 4.5. Governmental structure expansion, corruption and public goods supply; 4.6. History course of loosening and enhancing regulation; 5. Evaluation on Related Academic Viewpoints 26; 5.1. Theory of property defect; 5.2. Theory of fiscal decentralization; 5.3. Theory of urban-rural dualistic division; 5.4. Theory of democratic politics; 5.5. Theory of conflict between population and land; 5.6. Policy dilemma of loosening regulation; 5.6.1. Potential risk of reform5.6.2. Difficulties in political and economic reform in rural ChinaContaining ten quality chapters on China's rural reforms and agricultural development, this first volume from the Series on Developing China: Translated Research from China emphasizes the importance of countryside, agriculture and the role of peasants in China's economy. While the Chinese revolution has traveled a path of "encircling the cities from the rural areas", Chinese reforms were likewise started in promoting the household contract responsibility system in the rural areas - the majority of its population living in the countryside makes it the focus of the reforms. Such structural issueSeries on developing China ;v. 1.Economic developmentChinaRural renewalChinaAgricultureEconomic aspectsChinaEconomic developmentRural renewalAgricultureEconomic aspects338.951Zhenglai Deng1466139MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816050203321China's economy4093275UNINA