How reform worked in China[CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3447]
- 저자
소도영
- 출처
CEPR(Centre fof Economy Policy Research)
- 발행일
2002년 7월
- 등록일
2002-12-18
----ABSTRACT----
China’s reform worked and produced some of the most impressive growth in
the largest developing and transition economy in the world in the past twentytwo
years. That China has managed to grow so rapidly despite the absence of
many conventional institutions such as rule of law and secure private property
rights is puzzling. To understand how reform works in a developing and
transition economy that has great growth potential, it is not enough to study
the conventional ‘best-practice institutions’ as a desirable goal. One should
also study how feasible, imperfect institutions have evolved to complement the
initial conditions and to function as stepping stones in the transition toward the
goal. Underlying China’s reform is a serial of institutional changes concerning
the market, firms, and the government in the novel form of ‘transitional
institutions.’ These institutions succeed when they achieve two objectives at
the same time: to improve economic efficiency by unleashing the standard
forces of incentives and competition on the one hand, and to make the reform
a win-win game and thus interest compatible for those in power on the oth