Rival partners: how Taiwanese entrepreneurs and Guangdong officials forged the China development model
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Harvard University Asia Center
2022
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Abstract: | "Taiwan has been depicted as an island facing the incessant threat of forcible unification with the People's Republic of China. Why, then, has Taiwan spent more than three decades pouring capital and talent into China? In award-winning Rival Partners, Jieh-min Wu follows the development of Taiwanese enterprises in China over twenty-five years and provides fresh insights. The geopolitical shift in Asia beginning in the 1970s and the global restructuring of value chains since the 1980s created strong incentives for Taiwanese entrepreneurs to rush into China despite high political risks and insecure property rights. Taiwanese investment, in conjunction with Hong Kong capital, laid the foundation for the world's factory to flourish in the southern province of Guangdong, but official Chinese narratives play down Taiwan's vital contribution. It is hard to imagine the Guangdong model without Taiwanese investment, and, without the Guangdong model, China's rise could not have occurred. Going beyond the received wisdom of the "China miracle" and "Taiwan factor," Wu delineates how Taiwanese businesspeople, with the cooperation of local officials, ushered global capitalism into China. By partnering with its political archrival, Taiwan has benefited enormously, while helping to cultivate an economic superpower that increasingly exerts its influence around the world." |
Umfang: | xxxii, 497 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9780674278226 |
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spelling | Wu, Jiemin 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)1224269047 aut Xun zu Zhongguo Rival partners how Taiwanese entrepreneurs and Guangdong officials forged the China development model by Wu Jieh-min ; translated by Stacy Mosher Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London Harvard University Asia Center 2022 xxxii, 497 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series 133 "Taiwan has been depicted as an island facing the incessant threat of forcible unification with the People's Republic of China. Why, then, has Taiwan spent more than three decades pouring capital and talent into China? In award-winning Rival Partners, Jieh-min Wu follows the development of Taiwanese enterprises in China over twenty-five years and provides fresh insights. The geopolitical shift in Asia beginning in the 1970s and the global restructuring of value chains since the 1980s created strong incentives for Taiwanese entrepreneurs to rush into China despite high political risks and insecure property rights. Taiwanese investment, in conjunction with Hong Kong capital, laid the foundation for the world's factory to flourish in the southern province of Guangdong, but official Chinese narratives play down Taiwan's vital contribution. It is hard to imagine the Guangdong model without Taiwanese investment, and, without the Guangdong model, China's rise could not have occurred. Going beyond the received wisdom of the "China miracle" and "Taiwan factor," Wu delineates how Taiwanese businesspeople, with the cooperation of local officials, ushered global capitalism into China. By partnering with its political archrival, Taiwan has benefited enormously, while helping to cultivate an economic superpower that increasingly exerts its influence around the world." Investments, Taiwan / China / Guangdong Sheng Corporations, Taiwan / China / Guangdong Sheng Rent seeking / China / Guangdong Sheng / History Asian history Asiatische Geschichte BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics Economic history HISTORY / Asia / China HISTORY / Social History International economics Internationale Wirtschaft Social & cultural history Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte Guangdong Sheng (China) / Economic conditions China / Economic policy / 1949- Guangdong Provinz Taiwan Mosher, Stacy (DE-588)1127161407 trl Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series 133 (DE-604)BV000019732 133 http://www.dietmardreier.de/annot/426F6F6B446174617C7C393738303637343237383232367C7C434F50.jpg?sq=1 Verlag Cover http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780674278226.pdf 2023-01-30 Aggregator Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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