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Commerce and capitalism in Chinese societies / Gary G. Hamilton
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Edited by Routledge. London - 2006
Introduction: rethinking the economic sociology of East Asian capitalism. China's pre-industrial economy in comparative perspective. Civilizations and the organization of economies. Why no capitalism in China: negative questions in comparative historical sociology. Chinese consumption of foreign commodities. Commerce and the organization of China's late imperial economy (with Chang Wei-An and Lai Chi-Kong). Chinese capitalism in Asia. Hong Kong and the rise of capitalism in Asia. A reassessment of the "Asian miracle": U.S. retailers and Asian manufacturers (with Misha Petrovic and Robert C. Feenstra). Reflexive manufacturing: Taiwan's integration in the global economy (with Kao Cheng-Shu). Asian business networks in transition, or what Alan Greenspan does not know about the Asian financial crisis. Reciprocity and control: the organization of Chinese family-owned conglomerates. Competition and organization: a reexamination of Chinese business practices. Ethnicity and capitalist development: the changing role of the Chinese in Thailand (with Tony Waters).