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TitleTransition of the State-Business Relationship in China
Creator蘇偉業
So, Wai-Yip Bennis
Key Wordsdevelopmental state ; neo-statism ; Beijing ; software industry ; private firms
Date2005-12
Date Issued30-Oct-2008 00:08:01 (UTC+8)
SummaryTaking as an example the private software industry in Beijing and government policies concerning the software and information industry promulgated in 2000, this article examines the performance of the local government. From the perspective of neo-statism, it assesses whether the communist state can form a ”developmental state” relationship with enterprises in this up-and-coming sector It is concluded that the Chinese regime is proceeding toward a developmental state. However, two institutional obstacles remain in its path: (1) lack of coordination between the different parts of the state machine, leading to a disconnection between policymaking and implementation; and (2) lack of mutual communication and trust which has hampered the development of ”governed interdependence.” Although the state machine has incentives enough to boost the national economy, it is insufficiently farsighted. The state`s policymaking still tends to be reactive and passive; policy changes always trail behind trends in the industry. Hence, China has not attained the ideal model of a developmental state in terms of neo-statism.
RelationIssues & Studies, 41(4), 175-207.
Typearticle
dc.creator (作者) 蘇偉業zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) So, Wai-Yip Bennis-
dc.date (日期) 2005-12en_US
dc.date.accessioned 30-Oct-2008 00:08:01 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 30-Oct-2008 00:08:01 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 30-Oct-2008 00:08:01 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/3169-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) Taking as an example the private software industry in Beijing and government policies concerning the software and information industry promulgated in 2000, this article examines the performance of the local government. From the perspective of neo-statism, it assesses whether the communist state can form a ”developmental state” relationship with enterprises in this up-and-coming sector It is concluded that the Chinese regime is proceeding toward a developmental state. However, two institutional obstacles remain in its path: (1) lack of coordination between the different parts of the state machine, leading to a disconnection between policymaking and implementation; and (2) lack of mutual communication and trust which has hampered the development of ”governed interdependence.” Although the state machine has incentives enough to boost the national economy, it is insufficiently farsighted. The state`s policymaking still tends to be reactive and passive; policy changes always trail behind trends in the industry. Hence, China has not attained the ideal model of a developmental state in terms of neo-statism.-
dc.format application/en_US
dc.language zh-TWen_US
dc.language en-USen_US
dc.language.iso en_US-
dc.relation (關聯) Issues & Studies, 41(4), 175-207.-
dc.subject (關鍵詞) developmental state ; neo-statism ; Beijing ; software industry ; private firms-
dc.title (題名) Transition of the State-Business Relationship in Chinaen_US
dc.type (資料類型) articleen