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China and Capitalism
A History of Business Enterprise in Modern China
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- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - The Sprouts of Capitalism
- 3 - Why Did the Chinese Economy Lag Behind?
- 4 - Company Law and the Emergence of the Modern Firm
- 5 - The Responsibility System and Enterprise Reform
- 6 - Conclusion
- Notes
- A Note on Further Reading for the Non-Chinese Reader
- Index
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Business & Economics > Economic History
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Publication year : 2005
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