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ID137465
Title ProperDid policy experimentation in China always seek efficiency? A case study of Wenzhou financial reform in 2012
LanguageENG
AuthorZeng, Jinghan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Policy experimentation has been widely considered a ‘magic bullet’ of policy improvement and key to economic prosperity in China. This article, however, argues that policy experimentation in China does not always seek policy efficiency. Rather, it can be manipulated as a political symbol without actually affecting practices. By taking a case study on Wenzhou's financial reform, this article illustrates that local policy experimentation can serve as a mechanism for the central government to legitimately delay reform practices—in the case of Wenzhou's financial reform in 2012, out of a desire to maintain socio-economic stability during the power succession at the 18th Party Congress. In this reform, socio-economic stability was deemed more important than developing a sustainable and effective long-term policy. This article provides a new perspective on understanding policy experimentation in China by proposing the idea of ‘symbolic reforms’.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 24, No. 92; Mar 2015: p.338-356
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 24 No 92
Key WordsChina ;  CCP ;  Chinese Communist Party ;  Wenzhou ;  Financial Reform - 2012 ;  Xiamen Special Economic Zones ;  Chunxi Zhou ;  Lu Jiang ;  Wenzhou Financial Reform


 
 
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