Transforming China : globalization, transition and development / Peter Nolan

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Anthem studies in political economy and globalizationPublication details: London : Anthem Press, 2004Description: vi, 333 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1813311232
Other title:
  • Globalization, transition, and development
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 951.05
LOC classification:
  • 408 DS 779.26 N789t 2004
Contents:
The starting point of liberalization : China and the former USSR on the eve of reform -- China's new development path : towards capitalist markets, market socialism or bureaucratic market muddle? -- Politics, planning, and the transition from Stalinism : the case of China -- Democratization, human rights and economic reform : the case of China and Russia -- Beyond privatization : institutional innovation and growth in China's large state-owned enterprises (with Wang Xiaoqiang) -- China and the global business revolution -- The challenge of globalization for large Chinese firms (with Zhang Jin) -- 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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The starting point of liberalization : China and the former USSR on the eve of reform -- China's new development path : towards capitalist markets, market socialism or bureaucratic market muddle? -- Politics, planning, and the transition from Stalinism : the case of China -- Democratization, human rights and economic reform : the case of China and Russia -- Beyond privatization : institutional innovation and growth in China's large state-owned enterprises (with Wang Xiaoqiang) -- China and the global business revolution -- The challenge of globalization for large Chinese firms (with Zhang Jin) -- 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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