Business, Government and Economic Institutions in China
Autor: | Xiaoke Zhang, Tianbiao Zhu |
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EAN: | 9783319644868 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.12.2017 |
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Schlagworte: | Business-State relations China Chinese business 'institutions' Chinese political economy Chongqing Cross-regional analyses Cross-sectoral analyses Hunan International Political Economy Shanxi Socio-economic activity The open door Zhejiang |
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This book brings together conceptual and empirical analyses of the causes and consequences of changing business-government relations in China since the 1990s, against the backdrop of the country's increased integration with the global political economy. More specifically, it provides an interdisciplinary account of how the dominant patterns of interactions between state actors, firms and business organizations have changed across regions and industries, and how the changing varieties of these patterns have interacted with the evolution of key market institutions in China. The contributors to this edited volume posit that business-government relations comprise a key linchpin that defines the Chinese political economy and calibrates the character of its constitutive institutional arrangements.
Xiaoke Zhang is Professor at Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. His major research interests are in political economy and comparative management, with a regional focus on East Asia.
Xiaoke Zhang is Professor at Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. His major research interests are in political economy and comparative management, with a regional focus on East Asia.
Tianbiao Zhu is Professor and Executive Dean at the Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences at Zhejiang University, China. His research centers around the disciplines of International and Comparative Politics, International and Comparative Political Economy, and the Political Economy of Development.