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Guthrie, Doug. Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit: The Emergence of Capitalism in China. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1999.
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Table of contents
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| List of Figures | vii |
| List of Tables | ix |
| Preface and Acknowledgments | xi |
| 1.Firm Practices in China's Transforming Economy: Efficiency or Mimicry?
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| 2. Path Dependence in China's Economic Transition | 24 |
| 3. Formal Rational Bureaucracies in Chinese Firms: Causes and Implications | 42 |
| 4. Changing Labor Relations in the Period of Market Reform | 75 |
| 5. The Politics of Price Setting in China's Transition Economy | 101 |
| 6. Economic Strategies in the Face of Market Reforms | 121 |
| 7. Institutional Pressure, Rational Choice, and Contractual Relations: Chinese-Foreign
Negotiations in the Economic Transition | 150 |
| 8. The Declining Significance of Connections in China's Economic Transition
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| 9. Conclusions and Implications | 198 |
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| Appendixes |
| 1. Methodology and Sampling | 219 |
| 2. Interviews and Informants | 228 |
| 3. Complete Interview Schedule | 235 |
| 4. Sample Characteristics and Variables | 240 |
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| Notes | 249 |
| References | 281 |
| Index | 299 |