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Communitarian Capitalism: A ‘Market’ Model for China?

Douglas N. Ross

Asia Pacific Business Review, 1999, vol. 5, issue 3-4, 11-28

Abstract: As capitalist regimes of the global triad — American-style ‘individualistic’, European ‘statist’, and Japanese-style ‘communitarian’ — contend for dominance in the emerging world economic order, China is emerging as a critical battleground. This study examines the utility of the communitarian model for China's transition to market socialism. The first section presents salient features of Japanese-style capitalism; the second evaluates the model in terms of political-economic and socio-cultural institutional environments. The conclusion sets out implications for both Chinese leaders and foreign firms.

Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1080/13602389900000002

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