UID:
almafu_9959226601002883
Format:
1 online resource (286 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-134-66174-6
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1-134-66175-4
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1-280-60359-3
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9786610603596
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0-203-03018-4
Series Statement:
Routledge studies of China in transition ; 5
Content:
Jane Duckett describes in detail new state business activities in China and explains why they have appeared. Using research on the northern city of Tianjin during the 1990's, she argues that individual departments, within the Chinese state, are involved in the market economy through the establishment of their own businesses. The book demonstrates that many of these businesses are genuinely entrepreneurial in the sense of profit-seeking, risk-taking and productive, rather than rent-seeking, speculative or profiteering.This entrepreneurialism is an important new dimension of state activity
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Preliminaries; Contents; List of illustrations; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction: market reform and the state; 1 The Chinese state from plan to market; 2 Tianjin: the government of a city under reform; 3 The state administration of real estate and its reform; 4 Market reform and its limits: entrepreneurialism in state real estate management departments; 5 The state administration of commerce and its reform; 6 The encroaching market: entrepreneurialism in state commerce departments; 7 China's entrepreneurial state; Appendices
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Glossary of translated terms Notes; Bibliography; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-18741-9
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9780203030189