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ID176603
Title ProperModes of Governance in the Chinese Bureaucracy
Other Title Informationa “Control Rights” Theory
LanguageENG
AuthorZhou, Xueguang ;  Xueguang Zhou and Hong Lian ;  Lian, Hong
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on insights from recent economic theories of incomplete contracts, we develop a theoretical model on authority relationships in the Chinese bureaucracy by conceptualizing the allocation of control rights in goal setting, inspections, and provision of incentives among the principal, supervisor, and agents. Variations in the allocation of these control rights give rise to different modes of governance and entail distinct behavioral implications among the parties. The proposed model provides a unified framework and a set of analytical concepts to examine different governance structures, varying authority relationships, and the specific principal-agent problems entailed in a bureaucratic setting. We will illustrate this through a case study of authority relationships and ensuing behavioral patterns in the environmental protection arena over a five-year cycle of policy implementation.
`In' analytical NoteChina Journal , No.84; Jun 2020: p.51-75
Journal SourceChina Journal No 84
Key WordsModes of Governance ;  Chinese Bureaucracy ;  Control Rights Theory


 
 
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