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ix Figures 1.1 Composition of RCCs’ loans nationwide (1985–2004) 5 1.2 Composition of RCCs’ deposits nationwide (1985–2004) 6 1.3 Share of collective enterprises measured by various indicators by region (1994) 7 1.4 Performance of collective enterprises by region (1994) 8 1.5 Health expenditures per capita for urban vs. rural residents (1990–2005) 8 1.6 China’s fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective 9 1.7 Causal chains of development 14 1.8 Locations of the case studies by provincial GDP per capita 21 1A.1 Chain of causation from rural industrialization to state–peasant relations 25 2.1 (left) Share of rural households’ deposits by financial institution (2006). Total size: 2.88 trillion yuan. (right) Share of agricultural loans by financial institution (2006). Total size: 1.32 trillion yuan. 28 2.2 Rural savings and income growth rate (year-over-year) 33 2.3 Capital outflows through the financial system (1978–2000) 33 2.4 Destination of rural loans (1978–95) 35 2.5 Collective and private enterprise value added as a percentage of GDP 38 2.6 RCC loan sizes by surveyed county 42 2.7 Survey: What do you think are RCC loan conditions? 43 3.1 RCCs’ corporate governance structure 54 3.2 Survey: Who do you think owns RCCs? 55 3.3 Survey: Who do you think manages RCCs? 56 3.4 RCCs’ accountability system (1979–96) 59 3.5 Survey: Why do you keep an RCC savings account? 63 3.6 Institutional hierarchy of RCCs vs. state-owned banks 68 5.1 Map of Taizhou prefecture and surrounding area, Zhejiang province 103 5.2 Map of Zouping county and surrounding area, Shandong province 104 5.3 Wenling and Zouping counties’ income per capita vs. national average (1980, 2006) 105 5.4 State-owned, collective, and private enterprises in Taizhou prefecture: Gross value of industrial production (1949–77) 106 5.5 State-owned, collective, and private enterprises in Taizhou prefecture: Gross value of industrial production (1980–2000) 106 5.6 Total savings deposits and loans of Wenling county (1996, 2005) 109 5.7 The path of successful privately led industrialization 114 5.8 State-owned vs. collective enterprises in Zouping county: Gross value of industrial production (1953–85) 115 5.9 State-owned vs. collective enterprises in Zouping county: Gross value of industrial production, asset size, and number of employees (1985) 115 5.10 State-owned, collective, and private enterprises in Zouping county: Number of enterprises (1996–2005) 117 5.11 State-owned, collective, and private enterprises in Zouping county: Gross value of industrial production (1996–2005) 117 5.12 The path of successful local government–led industrialization 123 6.1 Changes in the number of collective enterprises and enterprise workers (1979–2006) 131 6.2 Taxes and fees paid by Zhou township residents 139 6.3 Taxes and fees paid by Zhang township residents 139 x FIGURES [3.16.81.94] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 08:32 GMT) FIGURES xi 6.4 Uses of RCC loans in Zhang and Zhou townships 140 6.5 Education expenses as a percentage of household income 141 6.6 Medical expenses as a percentage of household income 142 6.7 How local government–led industrialization led to rural decay 145 ...