Dragon in a three-piece suit : the emergence of capitalism in China /
"Guthrie shows that Chinese firms are increasingly imitating foreign firms in response both to growing contact with international investors and to being cut adrift from state support. Many firms, for example, are now less likely to use informal hiring practices, more likely to have formal griev...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
©1999.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Firm practices in China's transforming economy: efficiency or mimicry?
- Path dependence in China's economic transition
- Formal rational bureaucracies in Chinese firms: causes and implications
- Changing labor relations in the period of market reform
- The politics of price setting in China's transition economy
- Economic strategies in the face of market reforms
- Institutional pressure, rational choice, and contractual relations: Chinese-foreign negotiations in the economic transition
- The declining significance of connections in China's economic transition
- Conclusions and implications.