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Chinese CapitalismsChinese Capitalisms: Concluding Thoughts on their Historical Emergence, Political Implications, and Unique Characteristics

Chinese Capitalisms: Chinese Capitalisms: Concluding Thoughts on their Historical Emergence,... [Authors contributing to this edited collection have adopted rather different theoretical perspectives and addressed divergent issues in the process of capitalist development. While some have used the Weberian perspective to analyze the process of “demand-responsive industrialization,” others have applied Foucauldian concepts to make sense of China’s working class. On top of these, the Chinese societies they examine are situated at different stages of development. Although China still competes largely on the basis of low wage rates, Taiwan has gradually adopted a transnational strategy of competition. Owing to these three levels of variation, it would make little sense to try to identify in this concluding section the consensual views that emerge from the eight chapters.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Chinese CapitalismsChinese Capitalisms: Concluding Thoughts on their Historical Emergence, Political Implications, and Unique Characteristics

Editors: Chu, Yin-wah
Chinese Capitalisms — Sep 29, 2015

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010
ISBN
978-1-349-36637-8
Pages
227 –244
DOI
10.1057/9780230251359_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Authors contributing to this edited collection have adopted rather different theoretical perspectives and addressed divergent issues in the process of capitalist development. While some have used the Weberian perspective to analyze the process of “demand-responsive industrialization,” others have applied Foucauldian concepts to make sense of China’s working class. On top of these, the Chinese societies they examine are situated at different stages of development. Although China still competes largely on the basis of low wage rates, Taiwan has gradually adopted a transnational strategy of competition. Owing to these three levels of variation, it would make little sense to try to identify in this concluding section the consensual views that emerge from the eight chapters.]

Published: Sep 29, 2015

Keywords: Civil Society; Communist Party; Filial Piety; Capitalist Development; Harmonious Society

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