Political Economy of the Chinese Coal Industry

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China's Coal
China's Coal Industry
China's Coal Production
China's Political Economy
China’s Coal
China’s Coal Industry
China’s Coal Production
China’s Political Economy
Chinese Coal Industry
Chinese industrial reform
Coal Enterprises
Coal Mining Enterprises
coal mining social impact China
Coal Owners
Coal Prices
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Globalisation
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Huaichuan Rui
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Key SOEs
labour safety regulations
Lewis Turning Point
Mine Closures
mining sector financial analysis
planned economy transition
Rui Huaichuan
rural enterprise development
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SOE Manager
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The Case of the Coal Industry
The Chinese Coal Industry: An Economic History
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township village enterprises
Transition and Development in China
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415728287
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Coal mining is one of China’s largest industries, and provides an excellent case study through which to consider the broader issues of China’s transition from socialism to capitalism, focussing on the shift to a market economy, the rise of rural industry and the situation of China’s working class.

Coal was one of the pillars of the planned economy but, the author argues, its shift to market-based operations has been protracted and difficult, particularly in moving from the artificially low prices of the planned economy to market prescribed prices - a change that had a major impact on the industry’s financial performance. The book goes on to considers the growth of small rural coal mines as part of the Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs) programme; these small mines have brought prosperity to areas where small manufacturing enterprises are not competitive, but at the same time have been the cause of many social and environmental problems. It also examines the situation of coal miners - arguably one the most vulnerable segments of the Chinese working class - under socialism and under capitalism, paying particular attention to the issue of work safety and coal mine disasters. The book provides a comprehensive and coherent treatment of these issues from the establishment of the People’s Republic up to 2010.

Tim Wright is Emeritus Professor of Chinese Studies, University of Sheffield, UK. He is author of Coal Mining in China’s Economy and Society, 1895-1937. 

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