"The Political Economy of China's Provinces" is the first book to
use the concept of competitive advantage in the context of Chinese
provincial studies. On the basis of seven case studies, it charts
different provincial paths of economic and political development,
and analyzes how individual provinces use their comparative and
competitive advantages to formulate strategies in inter-provincial
competition. This is a radical new approach which contests the idea
that it is safe to regard what happens in one province as
representative for the whole country. It is a companion volume to
"China's Provinces in Reform, " edited by David Goodman (Routledge,
1997), and makes available the most thorough data on contemporary
Chinese provinces.
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