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MADE IN CHINA VS MADE BY CHINESE (1) answer(s).
 
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Made in China vs. made by Chinese: global identities of Chinese business, an introduction / Cheung , Gordon C K   Journal Article
Cheung , Gordon C K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The interaction between two perspectives-China as a world factory and Chinese business knowledge-has been complicated by the ever greater tensions generated from the national-China-and the transnational actors-Chinese-in understanding the economic driving force behind the real meanings of the rise of China. The construction process of the rise of Chinese economic power puts the state in direct contact with regional and global economic/political changes. On the one hand, Chinese business knowledge, identities, economic and political interactions also give rise to the notion of network building and sub-regional development, which help transcend country-specific relations. On the other hand, the notion of the rise of China is still being re-constructed through the interplay between regional and global political economy.
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