China paradox at the front line of economic transformation Paul G. Clifford
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston Walter de Gruyter 2017Description: xvi, 236p. 23 cmISBN:- 9781501515743
- 330.951 23 CL-C
- HC427.92 .C595 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The hybrid model at the heart of a vibrant new -- Early attempts at industrialization : the empire and the republic -- The first decades of the People's Republic : the Soviet model and worse -- Wrongs are righted, the reforms take shape -- What to do with the state-owned enterprises -- The private economy emerges unannounced -- Magnet for foreign investment -- Business models at the heart of China's emergence -- What could disrupt or sustain the China paradox.
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