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1. Why the Emperor's New Clothes
 
2. E-commerce and Export Promotion
 
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3. Chinese Capitalist Versus the
 
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1. Why the Emperor's New Clothes Are Not Made in Colombia : A Case Study in Latin American and East Asian Manufactured Exports
by David Morawetz
 Hardcover: 208 Pages (1981-11-05)
list price: US$24.95
Isbn: 019520283X
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2. E-commerce and Export Promotion Policies for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises: East Asian and Latin American Experiences (Serie Comercio Internacional)
by Mikio Kuwayama, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
 Paperback: 81 Pages (2003-09-17)

Isbn: 9211213258
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3. Chinese Capitalist Versus the American Flour Industry, 1890-1910: Profit And Patriotism in International Trade (Chinese Studies)
by Daniel J. Meissner
 Hardcover: 284 Pages (2005-09-30)
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Asin: 0773460403
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At the turn of the twentieth century, American and Chinese millers were locked in a fiercely contested battle for control of China's urban flour market that both sides considered crucial to their nation's future. For Americans, Chinese markets were vital to continued commercial expansion and ultimately, the power, prestige and security of the United States. For Chinese, defending their markets against foreign imports, influence and intervention was essential to preserving their commercial integrity and China's national sovereignty. This study analyzes the dynamics of this commercial conflict from a perspective essential to the advancement of Chinese business studies, redirecting research in the field from the current China-centered approach to a China-global context. It contextualizes the flour trade through analysis of global factors - political as well as economic - influencing the competitive marketing of domestic and imported commodities. This broader view provides a more balanced, comprehensive examination of late Qing business history and the role played by international trade in the development of import-substitution industrialization.Countering previous failure-based studies of Chinese industrialization, this study highlights the complex relationship between Chinese capitalists and the government, which stimulated successful private industrial development in late imperial China. Analysis of China's flour milling industry also provides insight into the contemporary capitalist-state alliance that has spurred the nation's dynamic commercial growth since the 1980s. "should be read by business historians, historians of modern China, and anyone interested in Chinese-American economic relations in the twenty-first century." ... Read more


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