China’S Dance with the Foreign Devils

Foreign Companies and the Industrial Development of China

Business & Finance, Economics, International, Economic Development
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Author: Dick K. Nanto ISBN: 9781491797327
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Dick K. Nanto
ISBN: 9781491797327
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Since 1978 in China, foreign direct investment has served as a driver of change that has brought the country into the modern economic world.

Mao Zedong had shut out the foreign devilsEuropeans, Japanese, Americans and other outsiders. He created chaos in an economy that was long on suffering but short on foreign currency, technology and capital.

In this detailed account, Dick K. Nanto explores how foreign companies came in tofill the gaps in Chinas economy and helped it to become a manufacturing marvel. Hefocuses on topics such as how:

Industrialization has created a socialist economy with Chinese characteristics that****are reflected in industrial policy, governmental institutions, state-owned enterprises, the push to climb the high-technology ladder, indigenous innovation, and the drive to create more national champion companies.

Chinese are investing abroad, entering the home turf of multinational corporations****and raising issues related to national security.

Foreign enterprises are now being squeezed as Beijing seeks to replace them with****companies of its own.

Businesspeople, entrepreneurs, international business students, politicians, and anyoneinterested in how things get done in China will find engaging, informative, andcomprehensive information in Chinas Dance with the Foreign Devils.

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Since 1978 in China, foreign direct investment has served as a driver of change that has brought the country into the modern economic world.

Mao Zedong had shut out the foreign devilsEuropeans, Japanese, Americans and other outsiders. He created chaos in an economy that was long on suffering but short on foreign currency, technology and capital.

In this detailed account, Dick K. Nanto explores how foreign companies came in tofill the gaps in Chinas economy and helped it to become a manufacturing marvel. Hefocuses on topics such as how:

Industrialization has created a socialist economy with Chinese characteristics that****are reflected in industrial policy, governmental institutions, state-owned enterprises, the push to climb the high-technology ladder, indigenous innovation, and the drive to create more national champion companies.

Chinese are investing abroad, entering the home turf of multinational corporations****and raising issues related to national security.

Foreign enterprises are now being squeezed as Beijing seeks to replace them with****companies of its own.

Businesspeople, entrepreneurs, international business students, politicians, and anyoneinterested in how things get done in China will find engaging, informative, andcomprehensive information in Chinas Dance with the Foreign Devils.

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