This book examines the political economy of the cotton processing industry, analyzes the process of cotton policy making and looks at how local governments and the former monopolist cope with the changes brought about by marketization.
This book examines the political economy of the cotton processing industry, analyzes the process of cotton policy making and looks at how local governments and the former monopolist cope with the changes brought about by marketization.
Björn Alpermann is Assistant Professor for Contemporary Chinese Studies at Würzburg University, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I: The National Level 2. Reform and Retreat in the Deng Era 3. Breakthrough of Reforms and Emerging Regulatory Structures Part II: System Transformation at the Local Level 4. Introduction to the Fieldwork-Sites 5. Developmentalism in Xiajin 6. Entrepreneurialism in Tianmen Part III: Institutional Change in the Cotton Sector 7. Market Access and Competition 8. Corporate Finance and Business Practices Part IV: Outcomes 9. Reform Outcomes at the National Level 10. Conclusion
1. Introduction Part I: The National Level 2. Reform and Retreat in the Deng Era 3. Breakthrough of Reforms and Emerging Regulatory Structures Part II: System Transformation at the Local Level 4. Introduction to the Fieldwork-Sites 5. Developmentalism in Xiajin 6. Entrepreneurialism in Tianmen Part III: Institutional Change in the Cotton Sector 7. Market Access and Competition 8. Corporate Finance and Business Practices Part IV: Outcomes 9. Reform Outcomes at the National Level 10. Conclusion
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