China has actively implemented an industrial policy during the last two decades. However, despite important progress, the overall result is rather disappointing. Should China continue to pursue industrial policy? Should China focus instead on developing successful globally competitive firms within the global value chain? This paper, based on an in-depth case study on the Shenhua Group, which has been deliberately built as an indigenous globally competitive coal corporation, argues that it is still possible for China to build powerful big businesses in some sectors. However, a well-designed industrial policy is necessary
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The economic ascent of China in the past two decades is the most dramatic change in the capitalist w...
China has actively implemented an industrial policy during the last two decades. However, despite im...
International audienceThe 2012 "Fortune 500" classification of the world's largest companies include...
China's current industrial policy has been pursuing long term objectives and can be traced back to t...
In the past three decades, China has successfully transformed itself from an extremely poor economy ...
There is growing concern in Southeast and East Asia about the competitive threat posed by China’s bu...
This chapter assesses China’s industrial policy and some of its global implications. It will explore...
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The chemical accident in Fujian Province in April 2015 and frequent winter smog that often covers a...
This study examines the nature and consequences of China's rise to the center of world economic affa...
This paper first defines industrial policy as entry control and capacity reorganization, and then ev...
The economic ascent of China in the past two decades is the most dramatic change in the capitalist w...
China has actively implemented an industrial policy during the last two decades. However, despite im...
International audienceThe 2012 "Fortune 500" classification of the world's largest companies include...
China's current industrial policy has been pursuing long term objectives and can be traced back to t...
In the past three decades, China has successfully transformed itself from an extremely poor economy ...
There is growing concern in Southeast and East Asia about the competitive threat posed by China’s bu...
This chapter assesses China’s industrial policy and some of its global implications. It will explore...
Rapid technological advances and liberal trade regimes permit functional reintegration of dispersed ...
This paper analyses China’s growth through a developmental state framework, taking into account the ...
This paper discusses a possible case for industrial policy, with special reference to the two emergi...
Research on Global Value Chains (GVC) and their potential for encouraging industrial upgrading in de...
We analyse one of the most important policy experiences for industrial clustering in Southern China—...
The chemical accident in Fujian Province in April 2015 and frequent winter smog that often covers a...
This study examines the nature and consequences of China's rise to the center of world economic affa...
This paper first defines industrial policy as entry control and capacity reorganization, and then ev...
The economic ascent of China in the past two decades is the most dramatic change in the capitalist w...