Cover; Half title; Reviews; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Debating the Consensuses; Part I Deconstructing the Beijing Consensus; 1 Dialogus de Beijing Consensus; 2 Imagining China: Brazil, Labor, and the Limits of an Anti-model; 3 The Beijing Consensus and Possible Lessons from the "Singapore Model"?; Part II Examining the Beijing Consensus in Context; 4 The Legal Maladies of "Federalism, Chinese Style"; 5 Lessons from Chinese Growth: Rethinking the Role of Property Rights in Development
6 Size Matters? Renminbi Internationalization and the Beijing Consensus7 A Chinese Model for Tax Reforms in Developing Countries?; 8 The Chinese Model for Securities Law; Part III Revisiting the Beijing Consensus; 9 Authoritarian Justice in China: Is There a "Chinese Model"?; 10 China's Striking Anticorruption Adventure: A Political Journey Toward the Rule of Law?; 11 Chinese Corporate Capitalism in Comparative Context; Bibliography; Index
Summary
A collection of essays exploring whether a distinctive Chinese model for law and economicdevelopment exists