中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲

A key objective of China's reform program was to reduce distortions in the economic system and enhance growth. However, when implemented in incremental and partial ways, local governments or individuals have chance to capture rents inherent in the reform process. Young (2000) warned that the rent-se...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiaobo, Tan, Kong-Yam
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:chino
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170412
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description A key objective of China's reform program was to reduce distortions in the economic system and enhance growth. However, when implemented in incremental and partial ways, local governments or individuals have chance to capture rents inherent in the reform process. Young (2000) warned that the rent-seeking behavior might lead to increasing market fragmentation. Empirical studies have since shown that this did not happen in the product markets. In this paper we argue that as rents from the product markets were squeezed out during the reform process, rent-seeking behavior shifted to the factor markets, especially the capital and land markets. The reform process now needs to be deepened to ensure that the factor markets also become more integrated and efficient.
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spelling CGSpace1704122025-10-22T20:51:11Z 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲 Blunt to sharpened razor: incremental reform and distortions in the product and capital markets in China Zhang, Xiaobo Tan, Kong-Yam markets economic growth economic situation economic systems local government commodity markets land ownership A key objective of China's reform program was to reduce distortions in the economic system and enhance growth. However, when implemented in incremental and partial ways, local governments or individuals have chance to capture rents inherent in the reform process. Young (2000) warned that the rent-seeking behavior might lead to increasing market fragmentation. Empirical studies have since shown that this did not happen in the product markets. In this paper we argue that as rents from the product markets were squeezed out during the reform process, rent-seeking behavior shifted to the factor markets, especially the capital and land markets. The reform process now needs to be deepened to ensure that the factor markets also become more integrated and efficient. 2005 2025-01-29T12:56:57Z 2025-01-29T12:56:57Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170412 zh Limited Access Zhang, Xiaobo; Tan, Kong-Yam. 2005. Blunt to sharpened razor: incremental reform and distortions in the product and capital markets in China [In Chinese]. China Journal of Economics 1(2): 133-148.
spellingShingle markets
economic growth
economic situation
economic systems
local government
commodity markets
land ownership
Zhang, Xiaobo
Tan, Kong-Yam
中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title_full 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title_fullStr 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title_full_unstemmed 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title_short 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
title_sort 中国产品市场与资本市场中的渐进改革与扭曲
topic markets
economic growth
economic situation
economic systems
local government
commodity markets
land ownership
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170412
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