Commerce and capitalism in Chinese societies / Gary G. Hamilton.

This informative book discusses the effects of the rise of Chinese capitalism on both China itself, and on its neighbours. Incorporating empirical data collated from interviews in several Asian societies and from historical Chinese sources, this renowned author analyzes, discusses and applies an in...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: Hamilton, Gary G.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : rethinking the economic sociology of East Asian capitalism
  • China's pre-industrial economy in comparative perspective
  • Civilizations and the organization of economies
  • Why no capitalism in China? : negative questions in historical, comparative research
  • Chinese consumption of foreign commodities: a comparative perspective
  • The importence of commerce in the organization of China's late-imperial economy / Gary G. Hamilton, Chang Wei-An and Chi-Kong Lai
  • Chinese capitalism in Asia
  • Hong Kong and the rise of capitalism in Asia
  • Remaking the global economy : U.S. retailers and Asian manufacturers / Gary G. Hamilton, Misha Petrovic and Robert C. Feenstra
  • Reflexive manufacturing: Taiwan's integration in the global economy / Gary G. Hamilton, Kao Cheng-Shu
  • Asian business networks in transition, or what Alan Greenspan does not know about the Asian financial crisis
  • Reciprocity and control : the organization of Chinese family-owned conglomerates
  • Competition and organization : a re-examination of Chinese business practices
  • Ethnicity and capitalist development : the changing role of the Chinese in Thailand / Gary G. Hamilton, Tony Waters.