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Political Economy of China's Provinces
Political Economy of China's Provinces
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Beijing Kowloon Railway
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CCP
CCP Member
Central Government
Ch Ua
Chinese provincial development strategies
chubanshe
County Level Municipalities
County Level Units
Dagang Oilfield
decentralisation policy China
economic restructuring analysis
endowment
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factor
Gan Culture
interprovincial competition
Jiangxi Natives
leadership
Li Ruihuan
local governance China
period
Prefectural Municipalities
provincial
Provincial Leadership
Provincial Level Units
reform
regional economic disparities
ruihuan
Rural Guizhou
South Shanxi
Southern Jiangsu
Subei People
subnational political economy
tongji
Wang Renzhong
Wu Guanzheng
Yan Xishan
Yangtze
Yangtze River
zhongguo
Zhongguo Tongji
Zhongguo Tongji Chubanshe
Product details
- ISBN 9780415207751
- Weight: 720g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 29 Apr 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
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.
Political Economy of China's Provinces
€198.40
