China in the World Market

Chinese Industry and International Sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era

Thomas G Moore author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Mar '02

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This book will be provocative reading for anyone concerned with China and the world economy.

This book examines the role of the outside world as a source of change in post-Mao China. This book will be provocative reading for anyone concerned with the nature of China's participation in the world economy and its consequences for the country's development prospects, internal reforms, and foreign policy.This book reframes our thinking about the nature of China's reform and opening. Thomas Moore argues that the structuring impact of the international political economy represents one of the most theoretically important yet inadequately studied issues concerning change in post-Mao China. After carefully defining his conceptual framework, Moore presents detailed case studies of textiles and shipbuilding to examine the impact of varying degrees of economic openness in the world trading system on the reform, restructuring, and rationalization of Chinese industries. As the book amply demonstrates, the international environment most propitious for change in China's textile and shipbuilding industries during the 1980s and 1990s was one marked by moderate economic closure rather then the ideal-typic economic openness assumed by most observers. Moore also challenges popular notions of China's recent economic success by arguing that Beijing's ability to pursue strategic industrial policy is actually quite limited.

'… excellent … innovative and persuasive …'. Political Studies Review

ISBN: 9780521664424

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 530g

364 pages