Chinese Business History: Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the FutureRoutledge, 2017年7月28日 - 288 頁 This study focuses on how Chinese business organization, practice, and success have been interpreted in the historical literature. By introducing various interpretations of China's economic development (including the impact of the West, modernization, and Marxist, Weberian, and revisionist approaches), as well as Western business history theory, the book establishes a basis for constructing an appropriate framework for future research. |
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... Beijing to Guangzhou , brazenly procapitalist slogans " To get rich is glorious " is typical -elbow aside Maoist nostrums , such as " Serve the people , " in the world's largest surviving ostensibly socialist party - state . Chinese ...
... Beijing to Guangzhou , brazenly procapitalist slogans " To get rich is glorious " is typical -elbow aside Maoist nostrums , such as " Serve the people , " in the world's largest surviving ostensibly socialist party - state . Chinese ...
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... China's inefficient state-owned industries, and by the lag in agricultural growth where very large problems—the supply of food grains and cotton, for example—loom ahead. And Beijing's expansionary monetary policy, which was a.
... China's inefficient state-owned industries, and by the lag in agricultural growth where very large problems—the supply of food grains and cotton, for example—loom ahead. And Beijing's expansionary monetary policy, which was a.
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... Beijing's expansionary monetary policy, which was a major catalyst of the rapid growth, can once again boost inflation dangerously and bring on that cycle of boom and bust that has marked the reform years since 1979. Consumer price ...
... Beijing's expansionary monetary policy, which was a major catalyst of the rapid growth, can once again boost inflation dangerously and bring on that cycle of boom and bust that has marked the reform years since 1979. Consumer price ...
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... Beijing the possible economic gains, while they were not neglected, were very clearly secondary to the pursuit of stability and order. Not so, of course, for many of the foreign tributaries whose motive was frequently the opportunity to ...
... Beijing the possible economic gains, while they were not neglected, were very clearly secondary to the pursuit of stability and order. Not so, of course, for many of the foreign tributaries whose motive was frequently the opportunity to ...
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... to the carriage of warlord troops and munitions , to the severe detriment of normal commerce , as part of the big game of who would win Beijing and nominally be in control of China. If warioidism of this type ended with.
... to the carriage of warlord troops and munitions , to the severe detriment of normal commerce , as part of the big game of who would win Beijing and nominally be in control of China. If warioidism of this type ended with.
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