ID | 072714 |
Title Proper | State sector reform and agriculture in China |
Language | ENG |
Author | Waldron, Scott ; Brown, Colin ; Longworth, John |
Publication | 2006. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | China's state sector reform process is examined through the key sector of agriculture. A preview of aggregate statistics and broader reform measures indicate the declining role of the state. However, a systematic analysis of administrative, service and enterprise structures reveal the nuances of how the state has retained strong capacity to guide development of the agricultural sector. State and Party policy makers aim not only to support the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of farmers, but also to pursue agricultural modernization in the context of rapid industrialization. These goals are unlikely to be achieved through a wholesale transfer of functions to the private sector, so the state has maintained or developed new mechanisms of influence, particularly in the areas of service provision and enterprise development. |
`In' analytical Note | China Quarterly No. 186; Jun 2006: p277-294 |
Journal Source | China Quarterly No 186 |
Key Words | China ; Agriculture ; Modernization ; State Sector Reform |