A market needs a state: securing calculability and market-induced values in China: comment
Article Abstract:
State intervention can help the development of markets, as Nee has demonstrated, though markets mean changes in values which represents a challenge for the state, and Nee does not tackle this issue adequately.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 2000
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The role of the state in making a market economy: comment
Article Abstract:
The role of the bureaucracy is important in the economic transition of China, as Nee has shown, and some aspects of this need to be further examined.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 2000
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