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ID143771
Title ProperRevolving out of the Party-State
Other Title Informationthe Xiahai entrepreneurs and circumscribing government power in China
LanguageENG
AuthorHuang, Dongya ;  Chen, Chuanmin
Summary / Abstract (Note)The revolving door of private entrepreneurs in China is considered to be a crucial strategy of the Chinese Communist Party to adapt to the market transition and contributes much to the compliance of private entrepreneurs. However, based on the data from the official National Survey on Private Enterprises in 2006, this article finds that the Xiahai entrepreneurs revolving out of the Party-state were significantly and robustly more confrontational than those without state employment backgrounds. We argue that the unique path of the market transition in China makes the former political and economic elites more confrontational and has a significant effect on who might turn into potential challengers of the current regime among the economically powerful social class.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 25, No.97; Jan 2016: p.41-58
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 25 No 97
Key WordsChina ;  The Party-State ;  Revolving Out ;  Xiahai Entrepreneurs ;  Circumscribing Government Power


 
 
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