A wide-ranging review of China's economic boom and the way in which it has been rapidly transformed beyond all recognition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Nolan was a television news reporter whose career in Chicago at WMAQ-TV and WBBM-TV spanned the 1960's, 70's and 80's. He won three Emmy's and several journalism awards including Chicago Magazine's best TV reporter. He also worked as a broadcast journalist in Niagara Fall, New York and Youngstown, Ohio. Writing credits: Author of the critically praised CAMPAIGN! The 1983 Election that Rocked Chicago. (Amina Press 2012), Op Ed Chicago Sun Times 12/30/06, Op Ed Sun Times 1/8/2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1. The Starting Point of Liberalization: China and the Former USSR on the Eve of Reform; 2. China's New Development Path: Towards Capitalist Markets, Market Socialism or Bureaucratic Market Muddle?; 3. Politics, Planning, and the Transition from Stalinism: The Case of China; 4. Democratization, Human Rights and Economic Reform: The Case of China and Russia; 5. Beyond Privatization: Institutional Innovation and Growth in China's Large State-Owned Enterprise (with Wang Xiaoqiang); 6. China and the Global Business Revolution; 7. The Challenge of Globalization for Large Chinese Firms (with Zhang Jin); 8. The Causation and Prevention of Famines: A Critique of AK Sen; Epilogue: Adam Smith and the Contradictions of the Free Market Economy: a Note
Introduction; 1. The Starting Point of Liberalization: China and the Former USSR on the Eve of Reform; 2. China's New Development Path: Towards Capitalist Markets, Market Socialism or Bureaucratic Market Muddle?; 3. Politics, Planning, and the Transition from Stalinism: The Case of China; 4. Democratization, Human Rights and Economic Reform: The Case of China and Russia; 5. Beyond Privatization: Institutional Innovation and Growth in China's Large State-Owned Enterprise (with Wang Xiaoqiang); 6. China and the Global Business Revolution; 7. The Challenge of Globalization for Large Chinese Firms (with Zhang Jin); 8. The Causation and Prevention of Famines: A Critique of AK Sen; Epilogue: Adam Smith and the Contradictions of the Free Market Economy: a Note
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