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Social networks,rule of law and economic growth in China: The elusive pursuit of the right combination of private and public ordering
Authors:Randall Peerenboom
Affiliation:University of California‐Los Angéles , U.S.A.
Abstract:Social networks have always been an integral part of every society. However, they are different and play a more prominent role in Asian societies. In particular, it will be argued that the relationship of private ordering, networks of relationships, and informal law to formal law are necessary in addition to rule of law for a sustained economic growth. This is evident in how various Asian countries escaped the financial crisis that crippled the region. Rather than an analysis of several different Asian societies, China will be the main focus.
Keywords:competitive liberalization  multilateralism  regionalism  Doha Development Agenda (DDA)  Free Trade Area (FTA)  Korea‐Japan‐China FTA  Northeast Asian Economic Cooperation Organization (NAECO)
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