The ecology of Chinese private enterprises /
By: Feng, Xingyuan
Title By: Lljungwall, Christer | He, Guangwen
Material type: BookSeries: Series on Chinese economics research ; Vol. 11.Publisher: Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Pub. Co. Pte. Ltd., c2015.Description: xxxi, 421 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789814596893Subject(s): Free enterprise -- China | Privatization -- ChinaDDC classification: 338.6/10951 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 338.610951 FE EC (Browse shelf) | Available | T0051692 |
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338.6048 RA DA Darwinian fitness in the global marketplace : | 338.6048 TE CO Competing through innovation : | 338.6095 BU SI Business cultures | 338.610951 FE EC The ecology of Chinese private enterprises / | 338.642 AL EN Enhancing the competitiveness of the SMEs in the Arab countries : | 338.642 EN HA Enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs : | 338.642 GO VE Government, SMEs and entrepreneurship development : |
Unirule institute of economics
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Development of China's non-state enterprises -- The growth of private enterprises : an overview -- Regulations and policies on growth of non-state enterprises -- Overall evaluation of the non-state enterprise ecosystem -- Protection of non-state enterprise property rights -- Financial market entry for non-state enterprises -- Market entry for non-state enterprises -- Domestic and international capital flows of non-state enterprises -- Internal governance of non-state enterprises -- Findings -- Policy recommendations -- References.
This book focuses on the study of the environment for the survival and development of Chinese private enterprises. It analyzes the historical development and current overall development of private enterprises in China, their number, size structure, contribution to GDP, employment and tax revenue, and size of investment. It summarizes the laws and regulations relating to the development of private enterprises. It assesses their survival environment in comparison with SOEs' and from the perspective of entrepreneurs. The book also addresses the problems with the protection of property rights of private enterprises, their market entry, their capital mobility and their own management. It concludes with the analysis of the main factors hindering the development of private enterprises in China and some policy recommendations for improving the environment for their survival and development. Readership: Academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in history and development of China's private enterprises.