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China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Hardcover, New): Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi,... China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Hardcover, New)
Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi, Tyler Rooker
R4,513 Discovery Miles 45 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

China has been growing at over ten per cent annually since 1978, but this has only come to very widespread notice in the past decade. This received wisdom about China has been largely of two types, both of which more or less understand China in the context of neoliberalism. The more business- or business studies-oriented literature seems to argue that if China does not adapt the rule of clear and distinct property and contract law in short, of Western institutions its economy will stall. The second set of voices is more clearly from the left, arguing that the Chinese economy, and city, is neo-liberal. For them, China does not diverge widely from the Anglo-American model that, from 2008, has brought the world economy to its knees.

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China Constructing Capitalism" takes issue with these analyses. The authors argue that it is not Western neo-liberalism that is constructing the Chinese economy, but instead that China is constructing its own version of capitalism. The two central theses of their argument are:

  • economic life neo-liberal economic life is "individualized" and "disembedded," while the China model is "relational" and "situated"
  • urban change China has created a form of local state capitalism which stands in contrast to neoliberal versions of the city.

This book analyses China as a 'risk culture', examining among others Chinese firms and political ties, property development, migrant urbanisms and share trading rooms. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse (yet uncertainty-creating) state. "China Constructing Capitalism" is a must-read for social scientists, policy makers and investors.

China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Paperback, New): Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi,... China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Paperback, New)
Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi, Tyler Rooker
R1,821 Discovery Miles 18 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

China has been growing at over ten per cent annually since 1978, but this has only come to very widespread notice in the past decade. This received wisdom about China has been largely of two types, both of which - more or less - understand China in the context of neoliberalism. The more business- or business studies-oriented literature seems to argue that if China does not adapt the rule of clear and distinct property and contract law - in short, of Western institutions - its economy will stall. The second set of voices is more clearly from the left, arguing that the Chinese economy, and city, is neo-liberal. For them, China does not diverge widely from the Anglo-American model that, from 2008, has brought the world economy to its knees.

"

China Constructing Capitalism" takes issue with these analyses. The authors argue that it is not Western neo-liberalism that is constructing the Chinese economy, but instead that China is constructing its own version of capitalism. The two central theses of their argument are:

  • economic life - neo-liberal economic life is "individualized" and "disembedded," while the China model is "relational" and "situated"
  • urban change - China has created a form of 'local state capitalism' which stands in contrast to neoliberal versions of the city.

This book analyses China as a 'risk culture', examining among others Chinese firms and political ties, property development, migrant urbanisms and share trading rooms. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse (yet uncertainty-creating) state. "China Constructing Capitalism" is a must-read for social scientists, policy makers and investors.

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