The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage
Traditionally, political scientists and economists have seen China as a single entity and business people have seen China as a single market. This book challenges the notion of a centralised and unified China, and outlines how provinces are taking on new economic and political roles, forced upon them by decentralisation.It is the most thorough data on contemporary Chinese provinces available and will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students of politics, economics and business as well as Asian studies.
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The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage
Traditionally, political scientists and economists have seen China as a single entity and business people have seen China as a single market. This book challenges the notion of a centralised and unified China, and outlines how provinces are taking on new economic and political roles, forced upon them by decentralisation.It is the most thorough data on contemporary Chinese provinces available and will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students of politics, economics and business as well as Asian studies.
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The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage

The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage

by Hans Hendrischke (Editor)
The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage

The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage

by Hans Hendrischke (Editor)

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Overview

Traditionally, political scientists and economists have seen China as a single entity and business people have seen China as a single market. This book challenges the notion of a centralised and unified China, and outlines how provinces are taking on new economic and political roles, forced upon them by decentralisation.It is the most thorough data on contemporary Chinese provinces available and will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students of politics, economics and business as well as Asian studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415207768
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/29/1999
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Hans Hendrischke is Head of the Department of Chinese and Indonesian Studies at the University of New South Wales.
Feng Chongyi is Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Provinces in competition, Hans Hendrischke; Chapter 2 Selling Guizhou, TimOakes; Chapter 3 Shaanxi, Watson Andrew, Xueyi Yang, Jiao Jiao; Chapter 4 Uneven development:, J. Bruce Jacobs; Chapter 5 Hubei, Ling Yun Zhao; Chapter 6 Tianjin—quiet achiever?, Hendrischke Hans; Chapter 7 King Coal and Secretary Hu, David S.G.Goodman; Chapter 8 Jiangxi in reform The fear of exclusion and the search for a new identity, ChongyiFeng;
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