Commerce and capitalism in Chinese societies
Author: Hamilton, Gary G. Publisher: Routledge 2006.Language: EnglishDescription: 309 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0415157056Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
HC500.42 .C4 H36 2006
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Europe Campus Main Collection |
HC500.42 .C4 H36 2006
(Browse shelf) 32419001175458 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Commerce and Capitalism in Chinese Societies Contents List of tables List of figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Rethinking the economic sociology of East Asian 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 historical, comparative research 3 Chinese consumption of foreign commodities: A comparative perspective 4 The importance of commerce in the organization of China's late-imperial economy (WITH CHANG WEI-AN AND CHI-KONG LAI) ix ix x 1 19 21 50 75 93 PART 2 Chinese capitalism in Asia 5 Hong Kong and the rise of capitalism in Asia 6 Remaking the global economy: U.S. retailers and Asian manufacturers (WITH MISHA PETROVIC AND ROBERT C. FEENSTRA) 127 129 146 viii Contents 7 Reflexive manufacturing: Taiwan's integration in the global economy (WITH KAO CHENG-SHU) 184 8 Asian business networks in transition, or what Alan Greenspan does not know about the Asian financial crisis 9 Reciprocity and control: The organization of Chinese family-owned conglomerates 10 Competition and organization: A re-examination of Chinese business practices 11 Ethnicity and capitalist development: The changing role of the Chinese in Thailand (WITH TONY WATERS) 201 220 237 249 B ib lio g ra p h y Index 269 313
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