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Chapter Four. Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones or Carried Across by the Current?
The Transformation of the Chinese Automotive Sector
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Introduction
- Chapter One. Overcoming Our Middle Kingdom Complex 3
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Part One. Chinese Economic Reform and the Varieties of Capitalism
- Chapter Two. Variety Within and Without 25
- Chapter Three. Developmental Dreams 44
- Chapter Four. Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones or Carried Across by the Current? 66
- Chapter Five. Welfare Policy Pathways Among Large Uneven Developers 89
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Part Two. Interest Groups in an Authoritarian Context
- Chapter Six. Fragmented Influence 113
- Chapter Seven. Comparing China’s Capitalists 136
- Chapter Eight. When Are Banks Sold to Foreigners? 159
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Conclusion
- Chapter Nine. Placing China in Comparison 181
- Notes 191
- List of Contributors 233
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Introduction
- Chapter One. Overcoming Our Middle Kingdom Complex 3
-
Part One. Chinese Economic Reform and the Varieties of Capitalism
- Chapter Two. Variety Within and Without 25
- Chapter Three. Developmental Dreams 44
- Chapter Four. Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones or Carried Across by the Current? 66
- Chapter Five. Welfare Policy Pathways Among Large Uneven Developers 89
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Part Two. Interest Groups in an Authoritarian Context
- Chapter Six. Fragmented Influence 113
- Chapter Seven. Comparing China’s Capitalists 136
- Chapter Eight. When Are Banks Sold to Foreigners? 159
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Conclusion
- Chapter Nine. Placing China in Comparison 181
- Notes 191
- List of Contributors 233
- Index 237