Title: Commerce and Capitalism in Chinese Societies
Abstract: Introduction: Rethinking the Economic Sociology of East Capitalism Part 1: China's Pre-Industrial Economy in Comparative Perspective 1. Civilizations and the Organization of Economies 2. Why No Capitalism in China: Negative Questions in Comparative Historical Sociology 3. Chinese Consumption of Foreign Commodities 4. Commerce and the Organization of China's Late Imperial Economy Part 2: Chinese Capitalism in Asia 5. Hong Kong and the Rise of Capitalism in Asia 6. A Reassessment of the Asian Miracle: U.S. Retailers and Manufacturers 7. Reflexive Manufacturing: Taiwan's Integration in the Global Economy 8. Business Networks in Transition, or What Alan Greenspan Does Not Know about the Financial Crisis 9. Reciprocity and Control: The Organization of Chinese Family-Owned Conglomerates 10. Competition and Organization: A Reexamination of Chinese Business Practices 11. Ethnicity and Capitalist Development: The Changing Role of the Chinese in Thailand
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-05-24
Language: en
Type: book
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