本书原定价165.00美元,净重390克,馆藏。【图书分类:经济 > 世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理 > 中国经济 > 社会经济结构与体制】The introduction of market reforms has radically transformed China. Marketizing Social Policy in China examines the impact of a shift to market principles in the critical sector of social policy. The authors demonstrate how social policy reform has been driven by economic transformation, as profound structural change produced inevitable knock-on effects in people's livelihood. Marketization in social policy in turn creates new needs and raises issues that challenge commonly accepted notions of public-private responsibilities in a society undergoing rapid and deep social change.
Review: "...a very useful addition to the social policy literature...adds news information and new insight..." - Pacific Affairs
About the Author: LINDA WONG is Associate Professor, Department of Public and Social Administration at City University of Hong Kong. She has published books and articles on various social development issues in China. She is the author of Social Welfare Under Chinese Socialism: Study on Civil Affairs Welfare, Marginalization and Social Welfare In China and is co-editor with Stewart MacPherson of Social Change and Social Policy in Contemporary China.
NORMAN FLYNN runs the Public Services Management Programme at London School of Economics. He has written about public policy and management issues in the UK and Europe and about business, government and society in East and Southeast Asia. His books include Miracle to Meltdown in Asia: Business, Government and Society; Public Sector Management 3rd ed. and is co-editor with Franz Strehl of Public Sector Management in Europe.
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