Joint-u brown bag conference – “Conference on Institutions, Institutional Analysis, and China’s Economic Transformation”

Conference title
Joint-u brown bag conference – “Conference on Institutions, Institutional Analysis, and China’s Economic Transformation”
 
 
Start date
25-11-2015
 
End date
25-11-2015
 
Detail
Joint-u brown bag conference – “Conference on Institutions, Institutional Analysis, and China’s Economic Transformation”. Organised by Ronald Coase Centre for Property Rights Research, The University of Hong Kong, and Ronald Coase Center for the Study of the Economy, Zhejiang University. Supported by Centre of Land Resource and Housing Policy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Research Laboratory for Sustainable Land Use, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Sustainable Real Estate Research Center, Hong Kong Shue Yan University.

China’s economic transformation presented a striking dilemma for new institutional economics. On the one hand, the extraordinary growth record China had achieved ever since the start of economic reform and opening-up in the late 1970s had provided strongest possible testimony to institutions as a fundamental cause of economic growth and economic change. On the other hand, the economic rose of China had been accompanied by notoriously weak institutions, from property rights protection to contract enforcement, from the financial system to the rule of law. At this mini-conference, scholars from North America, Japan, Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong presented original research papers to explore the institutional foundations of China’s market transformation. Papers were divided into four groups, namely the political economy of China’s market transformation, the slowing down economy, the industrial structure of production, and the institutions of land and urbanization.

 
Type
Conference