Uses the framework of 'market in state', to argue that the Chinese economy is state-centered, dominated by political principles over economic principles.
Uses the framework of 'market in state', to argue that the Chinese economy is state-centered, dominated by political principles over economic principles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yongnian Zheng is Professor and Director of the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. He is the author of The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor (2010), Technological Empowerment (2007), Globalization and State Transformation in China (Cambridge, 2004) and Discovering Chinese Nationalism in China (Cambridge, 1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Theory: 1. Market, state and capitalism: theories of political economy and China 2. Market in state: a theory of Chinese political economy Part II. History: 3. The state and market in imperial China 4. Origins of the modern Chinese political economy: geopolitics, mobilization, and state building Part III. Contemporary Institutions: 5. Grassroots capitalism and marketization: dynamics of market reform in the contemporary era 6. The middle-ground: the nexus between the state and private enterprises 7. The money regimes: fiscal and monetary reforms and their limits 8. State capitalism: the centrally-managed SOEs and economic domination Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Theory: 1. Market, state and capitalism: theories of political economy and China 2. Market in state: a theory of Chinese political economy Part II. History: 3. The state and market in imperial China 4. Origins of the modern Chinese political economy: geopolitics, mobilization, and state building Part III. Contemporary Institutions: 5. Grassroots capitalism and marketization: dynamics of market reform in the contemporary era 6. The middle-ground: the nexus between the state and private enterprises 7. The money regimes: fiscal and monetary reforms and their limits 8. State capitalism: the centrally-managed SOEs and economic domination Conclusion.
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