Capitalism from below markets and institutional change in China
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- 9780674050204
- 330.951 22 NE-C
- HC427.95 .N44 2012
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330.951 MA- Managing the China challenge global perspectives | 330.951 MA-W Why Has China Grown So Fast for So Long? / | 330.951 MO-C China's transformation the success story and the success trap | 330.951 NE-C Capitalism from below markets and institutional change in China | 330.951 OG-A Authoritarian century : China's rise and the demise of the liberal international order / | 330.951 OV-C China's crisis of success | 330.951 OX- Oxford companion to the economics of China |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Where do economic institutions come from? -- Markets and endogenous institutional change -- The epicenter of bottom-up capitalism -- Entrepreneurs and institutional innovation -- Legitimacy and organizational change -- Industrial clusters and competitive advantage -- The development of labor markets -- Institutions of innovation -- Political economy of capitalism.
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