Die Automobilindustrie in der VR China vor dem Hintergrund wirtschaftlich-gesellschaftlichen Wandels
Haas Hans-Dieter and
Rehner Johannes
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2002, vol. 46, issue 1, 163-180
Abstract:
China´s car industry against the backdrop of socioeconomic change. The Chinese automobile industry currently is preoccupied with a distinct process of change which is characterized by the emergent liberalization and a disintegration of traditional production structures enforced by the influence of globalization. Long ranging trends in the Chinese society are thereby provoking a general alteration of value systems and consumption patterns. With reference to a regulation theory based analytical framework, the contribution in hand addresses the impacts of this profound economical, societal and political transformation on the automotive sector. In sum, a transition from a fordist system marked by state control towards a Chinese specific post-fordist mode of development is exposed.
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2002.0012
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