Economic reforms in China have led to the creation of an entirely new social class: the business elite. Entrepreneurs in the foreign and private sectors have benefited tremendously …
YL Wu - The American Economic Review, 1983 - JSTOR
To the student of alien entrepreneurship and economic development, Chinese busi- nessmen in Southeast Asia offer a rich case study. The history of their experience supplies …
KS Tsai - Far Eastern Economic Review, 2008 - academia.edu
NTIL THE LATE 1970s, China did not even keep official statistics on private enterprises because they were illegal and negligible in number. Today there are over 29 million private …
D Ma, WL Parish - Social forces, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Using a 1995 national survey of 2,870 Chinese private entrepreneurs, this article examines collaboration between private business and government in times of economic transition …
Over the last thirty years, social entrepreneurship has boomed in the People's Republic of China. Today there are hundreds of thousands of legally registered NGOs, and millions …
Jie Chen and Bruce J. Dickson draw on extensive fieldwork as they explore the extent to which China's private sector supports democracy, surveying more than 2,000 entrepreneurs …
Z Hong - Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2004 - Springer
Given the fact that the new private entrepreneurs (NPEs) are playing an increasingly important role in Chinese politics and economy, this article maps the historical evolution of …
EWK Tsang - Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Private business is booming in China and the entrepreneurial spirit sweeps through the country. However, the apparent contradiction between Marxist ideology and private …
The rise of the local entrepreneur has clearly been a key feature of the rapid economic growth experienced by the People's Republic of China (PRC) during the last two decades …