State-owned enterprises and state capitalism in China

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    • Harris, Rick
    • Martin, William K.

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State-owned enterprises and state capitalism in China

Rick Harris and William K. Martin, editors

(China in the 21st century : economy, society and politics)(Global economic studies series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-110) and index

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Description

China's breathtaking economic reform, including the rise of private enterprise, has often led observers to assume that the country's economic system has been transformed into a capitalist economy dominated by private enterprise. A number of economic, political and policy trends demonstrate that the Chinese economy has become more market-oriented. Chinese statistics show a dramatic rise in the number of ostensibly private enterprises since the late 1970s. China now has stock exchanges in two cities and hundreds of Chinese firms now have listings in exchanges beyond the mainland. In 1978, capitalists in China were official "class enemies" but in 2001 they were welcomed into the Chinese Communist Party. China's once insular economy now imports more than one trillion dollars annually and is one of the top destinations for foreign investments. This book examines state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China and the role they play in China's economy, politics and foreign policy.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • An Analysis of State-Owned Enterprises & State Capitalism in China
  • Chinese State-Owned Enterprises & U.S.-China Bilateral Investment: The Fall & Rise of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
  • Index.

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