Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit: The Emergence of Capitalism in China

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Unraveling capitalism's manifestation in contemporary China.

If you're intrigued by the dynamics of economic evolution and the intersection of traditional practices with modern systems, Doug Guthrie's "Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit" paints a vivid picture. It delves into how China’s transition into capitalism blends with longstanding state controls and cultural norms. A must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of economic change in a historically command-driven economy.

Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit: The Emergence of Capitalism in China

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ISBN: 9780691004921
Authors: Doug Guthrie
Date of Publication: 1999-07-12
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Sociology
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Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit is an innovative sociological examination of the main engine of economic reform in China - the large industrial firm. Doug Guthrie provides a detailed account of how these firms have been transformed since the mid-1980s, imitating foreign firms in response to international investors and the lack of state support. The book argues for the de-linking of Western trade policy from human rights, emphasizing that economic engagement leads to constructive reform. However, it also warns that reform in China is not a straightforward process of Westernization. Sorry! Book description for this title is not available.
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