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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Two Contagious Capitalism
FDI as Competitive Pressure
FDI and Laboratories for Change
FDI and Ideological Change
“Opening Up” in Comparative Perspective
Conclusion
Chapter Three Blurring Boundaries
Chapter Overview
FDI in China
The Evolution of Foreign Ownership
“Letting Go The Small:” FDI and the Sale of SOEs: 1992–
Competitive Liberalization and Its Effects
Conclusion
Chapter Four The Unmitigated Market
Policy Liberalization and Labor Flexibility
Chinese Firms under Socialism, Pre-1978
The Era of Partial Reform, 1978–1992
Contagious Capitalism, 1992–
Contracts and Employment Insecurity
Management Domination over or Suppression of Worker Organizations
Conclusion
Chapter Five “Use the Law as Your Weapon!”
China’s Turn to the Rule of Law
Labor and Legal Institutionalization
The Labor Contract System
The National Labor Law
Rising Conflict: Labor Disputes in the 1990s
Labor Disputes in Comparative Perspective
Trends in PRC Labor Disputes
Labor Conflict and Foreign Investment
Conclusion
Chapter Six From State-owned to National Industry
Giving Up on Socialism
Developmentalism in Practice: From the Center to the Firm
Conclusion
Conclusion The Contradiction of “Reform and Openness”
Appendix Firms and Interviews
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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