Chinese Private Manufacturing Firms

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Author_Xiao Chen
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Brand Influence
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China's Economic History
China’s Economic History
Chinese Firms
Chinese Manufacturing Industry
Chinese ODI
Chinese Private Firms
economic reform China
EE Industry
EE Product
electrical equipment industry
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Firm Competition
footwear
Footwear Firms
Footwear Industry
Footwear Production
footwear sector analysis
foreign direct investment China
generation
giants
global
Global Giants
High End Customers
High End Market
industrial clusters
industry
influence
Ipr Protection
Italian ID
leading
Leading Firms
Low End Market
photovoltaic
Photovoltaic Power Generation
power
private sector globalisation challenges
Shareholding Cooperative
Wenzhou enterprises
Wenzhou Model
Wenzhou's Economy
Wenzhou's People
Wenzhou’s Economy
Wenzhou’s People
Yangtze River Delta

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367438555
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Since the beginning of China’s economic reform in 1978, private manufacturing firms have played an indispensable role in, and have made a remarkable contribution to, the country’s economic development. This book, based on extensive original research, explores the current development challenges for Chinese private manufacturing firms as China’s integration with the global economy deepens. At the heart of the book are rich, nuanced empirical case studies of private manufacturing firms in the footwear and electrical equipment industries based in the city of Wenzhou, which was where private enterprise in China was pioneered in the 1980s. Particular subjects considered include the competition situation, the interaction of foreign and indigenous firms in both domestic and international markets, and the facilitating role of industrial development areas.

Xiao Chen achieved her PhD degree in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge. She currently works as a researcher in the China Center for International Knowledge on Development. Her research interests include globalisation and firm competition, industrial policy and Chinese economy.

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