Globalisation, Transition and Development in China

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Central Government
China's Coal
China's Coal Industry
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China’s Coal
China’s Coal Industry
Chinese Coal Industry
Chinese Government
coal
Coal Companies
Coal Industry
coal industry development strategies
Coal Liquefaction Project
Coal Shortage
command
Command Economy System
companies
Dual Track Price System
economic liberalisation
economy
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Gdp Growth
Global Big Business Revolution
Gradualist Reforms
High Gdp Growth
industrial
industrial policy China
industry
Key SOE
market transition theory
policy
resource sector reform
Rural Surplus Labour Force
Rural Underemployment
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Shenhua Group
Shock Therapy
SOE
SOE Mine
SOE Worker
state-owned enterprises
system
township village enterprises
TVE Development
Ye Qing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415333191
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on extensive original research, Globalisation, Transition and Development inChina explains China's development strategy and its underlying forces, and the success of this strategy. It examines China's gradualist approach which emphasizes development first and regards transition and globalization as secondary, enacting liberalization of domestic markets and integration into the world economy in a paced way, avoiding dramatic changes which might impede or even reverse development, and argues that this approach is broadly correct. It considers China's failures, including the failure to build large globally competitive corporations despite the intention to do this, and shows how China's economic strategy has been implemented in detail with a case study of the large and important coal industry.

Huaichuan Rui received her PhD from the Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge, where she is currently a Research Associate. Her main interests are in globalisation and its impact on both developed and developing countries, and China's coal and related industries (steel, power and manufacturing). She also teaches in Cambridge and is consultant to various investment companies.

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