Central inspection teams and the enforcement of environmental regulations in China
Despite the existence of a comprehensive set of environmental regulations, China’s environmental issues continue largely unabated and are increasingly leading to discontent among its citizens. Mirroring recent governance trends in China, the central government has increasingly taken a more hands-on-...
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Main Authors: | XIANG, C., VAN GEVELT, Terry |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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