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The Growth Of Market Relations In Postreform Rural China A Microanalysis Of Peasants Migrants And Peasant Entrepeneurs 1st Hiroshi Sato

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The Growth Of Market Relations In Postreform Rural China A Microanalysis Of Peasants Migrants And Peasant Entrepeneurs 1st Hiroshi Sato
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Hiroshi Sato
ISBN: 9780203221198, 9780203296615, 9780700717262, 0203221192, 0700717269, 0203296613
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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The Growth Of Market Relations In Postreform Rural China A Microanalysis Of Peasants Migrants And Peasant Entrepeneurs 1st Hiroshi Sato by Hiroshi Sato 9780203221198, 9780203296615, 9780700717262, 0203221192, 0700717269, 0203296613 instant download after payment.

This book, based on in-depth field research at the local level, assesses the different factors that are contributing to the transition to a market economy and the growth of networks in rural China. It analyses the different socio-economic actors - peasant households, out-migrants, family businesses and peasant entrepreneurs, uses the key concept of markets as a nexus of social networks, and identifies three different kinds of 'social capital' - human capital, political capital/status, and network capital. This book demonstrates the importance of socio-political networks and highlights significant regional differences.

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