'This book has considerable scholarly and analytical merit, while addressing a highly relevant and contemporary issue - the rise of a distinct form of state capitalism in China. It will make a substantial contribution to scholarship, not only on China, but more broadly on refurbished forms of state capitalism in other emerging market economies, such as India, Brazil, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. A work of high quality, State Capitalism, Institutional Adaptation, and the Chinese Miracle includes excellent analyses and is deeply interdisciplinary in its outlook. The contributions relate well to existing scholarship with a wide range of references, in-depth research, and a wealth of interview-based materials and case studies.' Christopher McNally, Chaminade University and East-West Center, Honolulu
'This important book analyzes the rise and remaking of state-owned businesses in the People's Republic of China during the nation's enormous experiment in social, political, and economic reconstruction. 'State capitalism' captures China's unique blend of markets, finance, government-owned corporations, and central control. The book's analytic framework is explicitly interdisciplinary - combining original studies by leading China scholars in history, economics, politics, and sociology.' Louis Galambos, The Johns Hopkins University, and Franco Amatori, Università Bocconi
'This volume takes on the timely issue of the nature of China's state capitalism and traces the state's role across a wide range of policy arenas from the welfare state to industrial upgrading. Against the backdrop of other Asian miracles, this book illuminates the complex and often contradictory roles of the state in China's capitalism.' Douglas Fuller, University of Miami