Changing lanes in China : foreign direct investment, local governments, and auto sector development / Eric Thun.
Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.Description: xvii, 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0521843820 (hardback)
- 9780521843829
- Automobile industry and trade -- Government policy -- China
- Investments, Foreign -- Government policy -- China
- Industrial policy -- China
- Regional planning -- China
- Automobiles -- Industrie et commerce -- Politique gouvernementale -- Chine
- Investissements étrangers -- Politique gouvernementale -- Chine
- Politique industrielle -- Chine
- Aménagement du territoire -- Chine
- Auto-industrie
- Buitenlandse investeringen
- Economische politiek
- China
- 332.67/30951 22
- HD9710.C528 T48 2006
Contents:
Introduction -- Local governments, FDI, and industrial development -- The view from the center -- Development in a protected market -- Coordinating development in the auto sector -- Shanghai: a local developmental state -- Beijing and Guangzhou: laissez-faire local states -- Changchun and Wuhan: firm-dominated localities -- Deepening global integration -- Global integration and the challenge of upgrading -- Growth, change, and the challenge of governance -- Conclusion -- Local institutions in a global economy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-312) and index.
Introduction -- Local governments, FDI, and industrial development -- The view from the center -- Development in a protected market -- Coordinating development in the auto sector -- Shanghai: a local developmental state -- Beijing and Guangzhou: laissez-faire local states -- Changchun and Wuhan: firm-dominated localities -- Deepening global integration -- Global integration and the challenge of upgrading -- Growth, change, and the challenge of governance -- Conclusion -- Local institutions in a global economy.
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