1st Edition
State-Market Interactions in China's Reform Era Local State Competition and Global Market Building in the Tobacco Industry
By Junmin Wang
Copyright 2012
176 Pages
14 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
176 Pages
14 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
176 Pages
14 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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China today has the largest communist political regime and one of the most dynamic, fastest-growing, and largest economies in the world. Using a case study of China’s tobacco industry, this book analyses how the Chinese government was able to cultivate big state-owned firms that have successfully embraced the global market.
The success of the Chinese economy and the many state-owned firms... Read more
1. What is Unknown in the "Beijing Consensus": Decentralized and Dispersed State Ownership 2. Toward a New Framework: Market-Building as State-Building 3. From Central State Monopoly to Local State Competition 4. The Rise of China’s "Tobacco Empire" 4. The Rise of China’s "Tobacco Empire" 5. "Recentralization" and Global Market Building 6. More Global, Deeper Local
Biography
Junmin Wang is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Memphis, USA.






