Abstract
The paper investigates institutional change and urban development in Shanghai from 1978 to the present. It analyzes a series of institutions evolved in the course of China's gradualist economic reforms from a central planning system towards a market mechanism. It identifies milestone institutional changes, and elucidates the interplay between these institutional changes and the path of urban development in Shanghai, China.
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