For more than two decades Australia has not only prospered without
a recession but has achieved a higher growth rate than any Western
country. This achievement has been credited to Australia's historic
shift to Asia; the transformation of the relationship between these
two countries is one of the most important changes in the
Asia-Pacific region. However, the role of new Chinese migrants in
transforming Sino-Australian relations through their
entrepreneurial activities has not been deeply explored. Chinese
Migrant Entrepreneurship in Australia from the 1990s adds new
theoretical considerations and empirical evidence to a growing
interest in entrepreneurship, and presents an account of a group of
new Chinese migrant entrepreneurs who have succeeded in their
business ventures significantly contributing to both Australia and
China. The first chapter introduces the history between Australia
and China, followed by chapters focusing on post-migration
realities, economic opportunities, Chinese outbound tourism and the
use of community media. The final chapter concludes with a summary.
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