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2003 | 10 | nr 2 | 32--45
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China's Path to the "New Economy" : An Industrial Approach

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We have identified the key "path-dependent" features of China's high-tech spin-offs: fuzzy property rights and public entrepreneur-ship. We argue that what is optimal in theory (for example, clarified private property rights) is not necessarily achievable in the real world and that, as a result, the set of institutional arrangements that allows different and even contradictory individual actions to occur may help to cope with the uncertainty of transition. We believe this to have been the case in China in the last twenty-five years as it has struggled to come to terms with the "New Economy". (fragment of text)
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10
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32--45
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  • University College, Northampton, United Kingdom
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  • University College, Northampton, United Kingdom
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