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Tables of Contents for Making Capitalism in China
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Maps
xi
 
Coastal Provinces of China
xi
1
Guangdong Province
xii
2
Fujian Province
xiv
 
Introduction: Ganbei to Networks
3
8
The Gold Treasure Restaurant, Meijie, Southern China
4
2
From Multinational Corporations to Transnational Networks
6
2
Chinese Capitalism?--Ethnicity-Based Transnational Networks of Entrepreneurs
8
3
1. Taiwan, Southern China, and the New East Asian Economy
11
29
Transnational Investors from East Asia
11
4
Taiwan and China's New Partnership
15
6
Southern China and the World Market
21
19
2. Networked Investors from Taiwan
40
38
The Trade of Styles
40
4
Taiwanese Fashion Shoemakers in the World Market
44
8
Networks of Creative Imitation
52
8
The Work of the Network: Trading Companies
60
7
Networks Move to China
67
4
Social Networks
71
7
3. Chinese Workers and Taiwanese Competitiveness
78
14
Taiwanese Investment Strategies
78
5
Labor Exploitation
83
9
4. Culture and Labor Discipline
92
16
Managing Shoe Manufacturing
92
7
Factory Daughters and Capitalist Soldiers
99
5
Regionalism and Shopfloor Politics
104
4
5. Autonomy in Local China
108
20
Cooking and Eating in Separate Kitchens
109
9
Bureaucratic Entrepreneurs
118
10
6. Reform Coalitions and Blood Connections
128
16
Transnational Business Partnership in Local China
129
3
Gift Exchange and Guanxi Building
132
12
7. Global Networks and Local Development
144
17
Networks of State-Based Powers
146
1
China and Transnational Networks of Chinese Entrepreneurs
147
8
Foreign Investment and Local Development
155
6
Appendixes
161
22
A Notes on Methodology
161
4
B List of Interviews
165
10
C Production Processes and Division of Labor in the Footwear Industry
175
4
D Labor Contracts in Two Taiwanese Shoe Factories
179
4
Notes
183
32
Bibliography
215
28
Works in Chinese
215
7
Works in English
222
21
Index
243