The Traditional Framework -- Law and Political Economy : a New Paradigm -- Early Reform Era (December 1978-1991) -- Legal Modernization Era (1992-2009) -- Legalized Politicization Era (from 2010 to Present) -- Corporate Governance under Market Experimentation -- Corporate Governance under State Capitalism -- Legally Politicized Corporate Governance -- Legally Politicized Corporate Governance as a Functional Alternative.
Summary:
"Tamar Groswald Ozery combines law and political economy to deconstruct the role of law in China's market development since 1978. The book examines how economic and administrative powers within China's Party-state system have been legally and politically configured throughout China's growth process. Using the evolution of public firms and corporate governance as a case study, the book illustrates the complex relationships between law, politics, and economic development, and sheds light on the possible varieties of growth supporting governance institutions in firms"--Publisher's description.
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