2010-08-01
A defining moment? China's social policy response to the financial crisis
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Journal of International Development , Volume 22 - Issue 6 p. 758- 771
Abstract: This paper discusses whether China’s response to the 2008–2009 financial crisis is a ‘defining moment’, whether it is leading to a departure of China’s export-driven development model and whether the large stimulus package is strengthening its social policies and leading towards a more egalitarian structure. Two years after the crisis, it seems China has been very successful in managing the crisis, reaffirming political legitimacy, monitoring potential social unrest and introducing a wide range of promotive measures, even though this did not imply the sudden shift to promotion of household consumption some observers were arguing for.
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doi.org/10.1002/jid.1726, hdl.handle.net/1765/22644 | |
ISS Staff Group 4: Rural Development, Environment and Population | |
Journal of International Development | |
Organisation | International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS) |
de Haan, A. (2010). A defining moment? China's social policy response to the financial crisis. Journal of International Development, 22(6), 758–771. doi:10.1002/jid.1726 |