China’s State Enterprises

Changing Role in a Rapidly Transforming Economy

Kee-Cheok Cheong author Ran Li author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore

Published:20th Jul '18

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This book focuses on the nature and significance of China’s state enterprises which have undergone substantial changes since China’s economic liberalization in 1978. It argues that much of the criticism is based on mistaken premises, where even the term ‘state-owned enterprises’ is a misnomer given that the emphasis is much less on ownership than on control. Using numerous case studies, this book highlights the extent to which these enterprises have evolved in response to reforms, and provides an in-depth analysis of their role in China’s outward investment strategy in the “Belt and Road” initiative. This role speaks to their growing influence as China expands her global footprint.

“The book is a great resource for those looking for a comprehensive and insightful review of ‘mainstream’ theories that are critical of SOEs, as well as ‘alternative’ theories that offer a more sympathetic treatment. … the book makes an important contribution by illuminating the need to consider both the explicit ownership and control mechanisms exercised by the government in addition to non-ownership related controls.” (Richard W. Carney, Journal of Contemporary Asia, June 18, 2019)

ISBN: 9789811301759

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216 pages

1st ed. 2019