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Zhang Chunqiao’s Curse and the Transition to Comprador Capitalism (Late 1980s to 2002)

In: Crony Comprador Capitalism

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  • Jianyong Yue

    (London School of Economics and Political Science)

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This chapter traces the origins of China's comprador capitalism. As an underdeveloped country, China began embracing liberal economic doctrines in the late 1980s. Following the global events of 1989, this transition, starting in 1992, led to a deliberate embrace of the neoliberal paradigm, culminating in the adoption of market-Leninist reforms and an antinational development strategy. The institutionalization of comprador capitalism reached its peak with China's accession to the WTO, firmly establishing the country on an irreversible path of dependent development.

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  • Jianyong Yue, 2024. "Zhang Chunqiao’s Curse and the Transition to Comprador Capitalism (Late 1980s to 2002)," Springer Books, in: Crony Comprador Capitalism, chapter 0, pages 61-122, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-53154-5_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53154-5_4
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