Chinese CapitalismsPostrevolution Transformations and the Reemergence of Capitalism in China: Implications for the Internal Organization of Economic Activities
Chinese Capitalisms: Postrevolution Transformations and the Reemergence of Capitalism in China:...
Lin, Yi-min
2015-09-29 00:00:00
[Thirty years after the start of economic reforms, capitalism has reemerged and prevailed in China.1 This evolving phenomenon shares some common features with capitalist economies elsewhere, such as profit orientation, private ownership, and omnipresence of markets. What makes it “Chinese,” however, remains an issue to be closely examined.]
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Chinese CapitalismsPostrevolution Transformations and the Reemergence of Capitalism in China: Implications for the Internal Organization of Economic Activities
[Thirty years after the start of economic reforms, capitalism has reemerged and prevailed in China.1 This evolving phenomenon shares some common features with capitalist economies elsewhere, such as profit orientation, private ownership, and omnipresence of markets. What makes it “Chinese,” however, remains an issue to be closely examined.]
Published: Sep 29, 2015
Keywords: Family Firm; Family Business; Chinese Communist Party; Filial Piety; Family Ownership
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