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The political economy of state-owned enterprises in China and India
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Title/Author:
The political economy of state-owned enterprises in China and India/ edited by Xu Yi-chong.
other author:
Xu, Yi-Chong.
Published:
New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Government ownership - China. -
Subject:
China -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137271655
ISBN:
9781137271655 (electronic bk.)
The political economy of state-owned enterprises in China and India
The political economy of state-owned enterprises in China and India
[electronic resource] /edited by Xu Yi-chong. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource.
The Political Economy of State-Owned Enterprises; X.Yi-Chong -- The Shenhua Group b6 s a Giant Made in a Decade; J.Zhao & X.Yi-Chong -- Coal India Limited b6 s the Last One Standing; X.Yi-Chong -- China's Oil Industry: 'Corporate Governance with Chinese Characteristics'; M.Taylor -- Old Jewels in New Boxes? India's Major Public Sector Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploration and Production Enterprises; S.De -- The State Grid Corporation of China; X.Yi-Chong -- National Thermal Power Corporation: Power in Public Enterprises; S.Narayan -- The Baosteel Group: a National Champion Amongst National Champions; J.D.Wilson -- SAIL: Sailing or Stumbling?; A.Palit -- A State Enterprise in China's Capitalist Transformation: the Bank of China; L.Liew -- State Bank of India: the Opportunities and Challenges of being a State-owned Bank in India; R.Chakrabarti --.
China and India are drawing attention, both for their fast economic growth but also their idiosyncratic patterns of development. They have not followed the same development path as those which had industrialised in the 19th and first half of the 20th century; neither have they trotted along exactly the same route as those so-called 'Asian-tigers'. One stand-out feature of their development, however, is their state-owned enterprises or public sector, which continue to dominate strategic sectors. Often holding monopolistic or oligopolistic positions, they are among the largest employers in both countries and have their activities across vast geographical areas in most provinces as they expand into the global market. They are seen as the exemplars of the Chinese 'Red Capitalism', the 'capindialism' or Indian 'state-backed capitalism'. This book discusses ten SOEs in China and India, focusing on institutional, operational and sustainable questions in order to help us better understand the debate over the development paths and 'varieties of capitalism'.
ISBN: 9781137271655 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HD3850 / .P65 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 338.6/20951
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The Political Economy of State-Owned Enterprises; X.Yi-Chong -- The Shenhua Group b6 s a Giant Made in a Decade; J.Zhao & X.Yi-Chong -- Coal India Limited b6 s the Last One Standing; X.Yi-Chong -- China's Oil Industry: 'Corporate Governance with Chinese Characteristics'; M.Taylor -- Old Jewels in New Boxes? India's Major Public Sector Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploration and Production Enterprises; S.De -- The State Grid Corporation of China; X.Yi-Chong -- National Thermal Power Corporation: Power in Public Enterprises; S.Narayan -- The Baosteel Group: a National Champion Amongst National Champions; J.D.Wilson -- SAIL: Sailing or Stumbling?; A.Palit -- A State Enterprise in China's Capitalist Transformation: the Bank of China; L.Liew -- State Bank of India: the Opportunities and Challenges of being a State-owned Bank in India; R.Chakrabarti --.
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List of tables -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- The political economy of state-owned enterprises / Xu Yi-chong -- The Shenhua group : a giant made in a decade / Jianping Zhao and Xu Yi-chong -- Coal India Limited : the last one standing / Xu Yi-chong -- China's oil industry : "corporate governance with Chinese characteristics" / Monique Taylor -- Old jewels in new boxes? : India's major public sector petroleum and natural gas exploration and production enterprises / Supriyo De -- The state grid corporation of China / Xu Yi-chong -- National thermal power corporation : power in public enterprises / S. Narayan -- The baosteel group : a national champion amongst national champions / Jeffrey D. Wilson -- Sail : sailing or stumbling? / Amitendu Palit -- A state enterprise in China's capitalist transformation : the Bank of China / Leong Liew -- State Bank of India : the opportunities and challenges of being a state-owned bank in India / Rajesh Chakrabarti.
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