China’s Strategy for International Integration
China’s Strategy for International Integration
The Logic of Reregulation
This chapter shows how common forces experienced by all industries fall short in explaining why and how state control varies. It presents a strategic value framework, which systematically identifies the dominant patterns of state control across industries following macro-level liberalization and micro-level reregulation. The strategic value logic accounts for the government's subjective assessment and the structural features of the sector in question to explain why the state exercises deliberate control in certain sectors and subsectors, and incidental control in others. The organization of state institutions and the competitiveness of domestic industry during boom–bust cycles influence how state control varies across time within each sector even while the dominant patterns of state control are sector specific.
Keywords: state control, industry regulation, strategic value framework, economic policy, liberalization, reregulation
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