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China's Centralized Industrial Order Industrial Reform and the Rise of Centrally Controlled Big Business

By Chen Li Copyright 2015
228 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is about the political economy of China’s industrial reform and the rise of a group of Chinese big businesses under the Communist Party and the central state’s control. It examines the origins, evolution and institutional configuration of this centralized system in governing the ‘commanding heights’ of the Chinese industrial economy. Shaped by persistent industrial policies to develop... Read more

1. Transition, Involution or Evolution: Rethinking the Political Economy of China’s Industrial Reform  2. Organized for Catching-up: The Emergence of China’s Centralized Industrial Order  3. The Making of Big Business: From Industrial Ministries to Centrally Controlled ‘National Champions’  4. Party Leadership Transition and the Bureaucratic Restructuring for Industrial Reform  5. Holding ‘China Inc.’ Together: The Development of Central Nomenklatura and Personnel Management System  6. Holding ‘China Inc.’ Together: The Restructuring of Centrally Controlled Financial System  7. Communist Party Bureaucracy and Capitalist Big Business

Biography

Chen Li is Lecturer in Economics at the Centre for China Studies and Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He previously worked in one of the largest listed corporations based in Hong Kong and was a Research Associate at Fung Global Institute, an independent global think tank. He received his MPhil and PhD in Development Studies from Jesus College, University of Cambridge.