1st Edition

Greater China Political Economy, Inward Investment and Business Culture

Edited By Chris Rowley, Mark Lewis Copyright 1996
    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1996, focuses on the possible (but problematic) emergence of a so-called ‘Greater China’ encompassing mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and the economic reforms, inward investment, spatial disparities, and changes to business culture that would ensue. The similarities, differences, underpinnings, results and prospects for the future of Greater China are analysed in close detail in the chapters collected here.

    1. Greater China at the Crossroads? Convergence, Culture and Competitiveness Chris Rowley and Mark Lewis  2. The Political Economy of Greater China Tsang Shu-ki  3. Foreign Direct Investment in China: An Examination of the Literature Stefan Kaiser, David A. Kirby and Ying Fan  4. Inequality, Inflation and Their Impact on China’s Investment Environment in the 1990s and Beyond Zhao Xiaobin Simon and Tong S.P. Christopher  5. Hermes Revisited: A Replication of Hofstede’s Study in Hong Kong and the UK Sid Lowe  6. Culture’s Consequences for Management in Hong Kong Sid Lowe

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    Chris Rowley, Mark Lewis