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ID090969
Title ProperCommunist party and financial institutions
Other Title Informationinstitutional design of China's post-reform rural credit cooperatives
LanguageENG
AuthorOng, Lynette
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although the rural credit cooperatives are the only formal credit providers to millions of households in rural China, empirical evidence suggests that they do not serve the interests of member households very effectively. This study examines how far the recent institutional reforms have addressed the problems of insider control and collective action in corporate governance and reduced local political influence on their operations.
It contributes to the currently scant literature on the reasons for the persistence in China of local political interference in loan allocations. This study's findings suggest the need for a re-evaluation of the conventional wisdom that the role of local states in China's development is a positive one.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 82, No. 2; Summer 2009: p.251-278
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol. 82, No. 2; Summer 2009: p.251-278
Key WordsCommunist Party ;  Financial Institutions ;  China ;  Post-Reform Rural Credit Cooperatives ;  Rural