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Clifford, Paul Gilmore. The China paradox: at the front line of economic transformation / Paul G. Clifford. — Second edition. — 1 online resource (318 pages). — (Business & Economics). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3102624.pdf>.Record create date: 12/4/2021 Subject: Economic development; Economic development.; Economic history.; Economic policy. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Advance Praise for The China Paradox, Second Edition
- Advance Praise for The China Paradox, First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The Hybrid Development Model at the Heart of a Vibrant New China
- Chapter 2 Early Attempts at Industrialization: The Empire and the Republic
- Chapter 3 The First Decades of the People’s Republic: The Soviet Model . . . and Worse
- Chapter 4 Wrongs are Righted, the Reforms Take Shape
- Chapter 5 What to Do with the State-Owned Enterprises?
- Chapter 6 The Private Economy Emerges Unannounced
- Chapter 7 Huawei: A Private Company Becomes a National Champion
- Chapter 8 Magnet for Foreign Investment
- Chapter 9 Business Models at the Heart of China’s Emergence
- Chapter 10 China’s Friction with the World
- Chapter 11 What Could Disrupt or Sustain the China Paradox?
- Chapter 12 Conclusions
- Endnotes
- List of Figures
- About the Author
- Index
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