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基本説明
Considers the "late industrialization" of China, showing how government policies have encouraged the development of 120 "national champions" (akin to Japanese keiretsu and South Korean chaebol).
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Considers the 'late industrialisation' of China, showing how government policies have encouraged the development of 120 'national champions' (akin to Japanese keiretsu and South Korean chaebol ), how these 'national champions' compete with multinational enterprises, and how China's rapid and successful 'late industrialisation' does not fit orthodox economic theories. The book provides a detailed illustration of these wider issues with a case study of the auto industry.
Contents
List of figures, List of tables, Preface, List of abbreviations, 1. Introduction, 2. China's large industrial enterprises, 3. The national team of enterprise groups, 4. The national team and the business revolution, 5. The national team in international comparative perspective: the auto industry, 6. Conclusions, Notes, Bibliography, Index