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Private Entrepreneurs in China and Vietnam: Social and Political Functioning of Strategic Groups
Contributor(s): Heberer, Thomas (Author)
ISBN: 9004128573     ISBN-13: 9789004128576
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2003
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Annotation: With this book, Thomas Heberer has written the first in-depth analysis of "entrepreneurs" in China and Vietnam. Key question raised is the role played by entrepreneurs in the process of the recent astonishing political and economic change.
Based on a survey among several hundreds of these entrepreneurs, the author convincingly argues that this strategic group has a strong desire for a true say in political decision making. As a body, a strategic group, they have indeed through various means come to exercise an important function in political development and change.
It so becomes clear that over the past decades private entrepreneurs have grown into a primary leading, definitely distinct social group in terms of income and social status with considerable influence on all levels of society.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - General
Dewey: 338.040
LCCN: 2003051911
Series: China Studies
Physical Information: 1.21" H x 6.6" W x 9.76" (1.98 lbs) 398 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Asian
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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With this book, Thomas Heberer has written the first in-depth analysis of "entrepreneurs" in China and Vietnam. Key question raised is the role played by entrepreneurs in the process of the recent astonishing political and economic change.
Based on a survey among several hundreds of these entrepreneurs, the author convincingly argues that this strategic group has a strong desire for a true say in political decision making. As a body, a strategic group, they have indeed through various means come to exercise an important function in political development and change.
It so becomes clear that over the past decades private entrepreneurs have grown into a primary leading, definitely distinct social group in terms of income and social status with considerable influence on all levels of society.