State capitalism : how the return of statism is transforming the world / Joshua Kurlantzick.
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- 9780199385713
- 0199385718
- 9780199385720
- 0199385726
- Government ownership -- Developing countries
- Capitalism -- Political aspects -- Developing countries
- Industrial policy -- Developing countries
- International business enterprises -- Government policy -- Developing countries
- Free trade
- Democracy -- Economic aspects
- Libre-échange
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General
- Capitalism -- Political aspects
- Democracy -- Economic aspects
- Free trade
- Government ownership
- Industrial policy
- International business enterprises -- Government policy
- Developing countries
- 338.6/2091724 23
- HD4420.8 .K87 2016
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"A Council on Foreign Relations book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The state is back in business -- 2. The types of state capitalism -- 3. A brief history of (state intervention) time -- 4. Why state capitalism has re-emerged -- 5. China's state capitalism-a closer look -- 6. The democratic state capitalists-a closer look -- 7. The lesser threats: state capitalism and its threat to democracy -- 8. State capitalism's long-term economic future:a threat to countries' own long-term development and to the world economy? -- 9. A greater threat: state capitalism's long-term effectiveness and state capitalism as a model -- 10. The greatest threat: resources, state firms as weapons, and the two big authoritarians -- 11. Prescriptions for the future.
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