
Party-State Capitalism: China's Communist Party and Rule by Market
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Navigating State and Private Dynamics in China
This chapter examines the evolving relationship between state-owned enterprises and private firms in China, revealing how state investments blur their distinctions. It highlights the tension between the Chinese Communist Party's oversight and companies' quests for autonomy, using Jack Ma's experiences to illustrate the complexities of regulation. The discussion also addresses the motivations behind capital flight among wealthy individuals, linking it to concerns over state intervention and the pursuit of stability.
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