This book illustrates the decline of the state-encouraged revival and legitimization of private enterprises in 1980s China. Chen argues that the rapid growth of private enterprises strengthened the fiscal power of the state, leading the Chinese government to take an increasingly interventionist stance.
This book illustrates the decline of the state-encouraged revival and legitimization of private enterprises in 1980s China. Chen argues that the rapid growth of private enterprises strengthened the fiscal power of the state, leading the Chinese government to take an increasingly interventionist stance.
List of Tables and Figure Preface and Acknowledgements 1. The Dialectical Relationship between State and Private Enterprise 2. Taking Risks in Experimenting with Private Enterprise 3. Conceptualizing and Legalizing Private Enterprise 4. Transformation of the Local States 5. Coastal-inland Disparity of Political Connection and Private Firm Performance 6. Conclusion Bibliography Index