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The Crisis of Distribution: Theoretical Analysis from Economic Law (1st edition)

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The crisis of distribution is one of the longest standing and most complicated issues facing human society. Imbued with social, political, historic, and cultural elements, it varies significantly across different countries as a result. As an emerging economy which transferred from a planned to a market economy, China has experienced large distribution gaps since it implemented the reform and "opening-up" policy in the early 1980s, requiring stronger economic law to mitigate and regulate the crisis of distribution.

In this two-volume set, the author analyzes distribution crises from a theoretical perspective, before going on to propose law and policy solutions. In this first volume, he discusses the four main concepts and focus points of the crisis of distribution - distribution itself, the crises it faces, the rule of law, and development. Concentrating on the major distribution problems China faces in particular, the author proposes regulatory methods which can be used to overcome the distribution dilemma, such as tools from policy and economic law, and reiterates the significance of theory building in resolving the issues.

The book should be of keen interest to researchers and students of law, economics, and political science.

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Product Details
Routledge
1000295117 / 9781000295115
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/12/2020
England
English
192 pages
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