Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center Stanford University


Shorenstein APARC Publications


Fate of the Collective After the Commune, The

Book Chapter

Authors
Jean C. Oi - Stanford University
Deborah S. Davis, ed. - Professor of Sociology at Yale University
Ezra Vogel, ed. - Henry Ford II Research Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University

Published by
Harvard University Press in "Chinese Society on the Eve of Tiananmen: The Impact of Reform", Vol. 7, page(s) 15-36
1990
Publication no. 0674125355


'Local corporatism' has been identified as a major factor in the rapid growth of the Chinese economy. The institutional environment, ownership, political and social factors operate along with economic factors in explaining local cor poratism and differences in the degree of corporatism of collective and private enterprises with local governments. The differences lead to the distinction between collective and private enterprises in terms of organizational character istics. This is confirmed by data from 132 rural enterprises in China.

Topics: China