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China in the World Market
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Author(s):
Thomas G. Moore
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August 07 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521662833
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9780521664424
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9780511510311
Publication date (Online):
August 07 2009
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January 01 2001
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511510311
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Book chapters
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
China as a Latecomer in World Industrial Markets
pp. 34
The Outside World as an Impetus for Change in China
pp. 59
Tailor to the World: China's Emergence as a Global Power in Textiles
pp. 80
Beating the System with Industrial Restructuring: China's Response to the Multifiber Arrangement (MFA)
pp. 111
China Looms Large: Reform and Rationalization in the Textile Industry
pp. 144
Industrial Change in the Shadow of the MFA: The Role of Top-Level Strategy, Mid-Level Intervention, and Low-Level Demand in China's Textile Industry
pp. 163
Chinese Shipbuilding: The Modest Origins of an Emerging Industrial Giant
pp. 192
Dangerous Currents: Navigating Boom and Bust Cycles in International Shipbuilding
pp. 217
Chinese Shipbuilding and Global Surplus Capacity: Making a Virtue out of Necessity
pp. 238
Market-Oriented Solutions for Industrial Adjustment: The Changing Pattern of State Intervention in Chinese Shipbuilding
pp. 258
Who Did What to Whom?: Making Sense of the Reform Process in China's Shipbuilding Industry
pp. 276
External Shocks, State Capacity, and National Responses for Economic Adjustment: Explaining Industrial Change in China
pp. 295
China in the Contemporary International Political Economy
pp. 322
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