Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) ›› 2005, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (5): 18-24, 121-122.

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The Model of Institutional Change: Interaction and Cooperation——A Case Study of the Community Reconstruction in District of Jianghan, Wuhan

Jing-yao WANG   

  • Received:2005-03-30 Online:2005-09-01 Published:2005-05-25

Abstract:

The transformation of a ruling model primarily results from institutional changes. The essence of community reconstruction lies in a transformation of the urban grassroots ruling model, a substitution of a new ruling institution in the background of market economy for the single-line administrative institution at urban grassroots in the context of planned economy, and a process of substitution, transformation and exchange from the starting-point model (original institution) to a goal model (a more efficient institution). Accordingly, the process of community reconstruction is virtually a kind of cooperation between government and public, and between state and society, which is a result of multisided interaction.

Key words: community reconstruction, institutional change, interaction, cooperation

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