Abstract
Instead of ‘a way-station on the road to liberal capitalism’, China has been increasingly viewed as an example of ‘state-led capitalism’ or its short form, ‘state capitalism’.1 Despite differences in the specific terms used, the various characterisations highlight a system that bears some resemblance to the post–World War II state-led economies (such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and France prior to the late 1980s) in which the State plays a ‘significant and visible’ role in promoting economic growth through association with or intervention in businesses
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Australia-China investment relationship: law, governance and policy |
Editors | Geoff Nicholl, Gerard Brennan, Jane Golley |
Place of Publication | Australia |
Publisher | Australian centre on China in the world |
Pages | 147-169 |
Number of pages | 23 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780987365521 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Event | The Australian-China investment relationship conference - Canberra, Australia Duration: 30 Jun 2012 → 1 Jul 2012 |
Conference
Conference | The Australian-China investment relationship conference |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Canberra |
Period | 30/06/12 → 1/07/12 |