Entrepreneurship and economic growth in China

This book provides an analysis of the existing economic dynamics and factors contributing to entrepreneurship in China. Featuring contributions from prominent authors such as Zoltan Acs and Jian Gao, it first poses a theoretical question of whether entrepreneurship exists in China and, if so, the ex...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: World Scientific (Firm)
Other Authors: Zhang, Ting, 1978-, Stough, Roger.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., c2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • ch. 1. Introduction / Ting Zhang, Roger R. Stough, and Chunpu Song
  • ch. 2. History and development of entrepreneurship in China / Huaqun Li
  • ch. 3. Jaffe-Feldman-Varga: the search for knowledge spillovers / Zoltan J. Acs
  • ch. 4. Factor accumulation or TFP: how does entrepreneurship empirically account for economic growth? / Junbo Yu
  • ch. 5. Regional economic growth and telecommunications infrastructure in China / Yanchun Liu
  • ch. 6. Entrepreneurship financing - Innofund / Emily Xiaoxia Wang
  • ch. 7. Entrepreneurial financing, corporate governance, and firm performance in China: with evidence of listed companies on the Shenzhen stock exchange / Jiamin Wang
  • ch. 8. Regional disparities of new firm formation in China / Jian Gao and Shi Shude
  • ch. 9. Diversity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in China / Haifeng Qian, Roger R. Stough, and Junyang Yuan
  • ch. 10. The evolution and determinants of private sector entrepreneurship in China / Shaoming Cheng
  • ch. 11. Culture matters to entrepreneurship policies: entrepreneurship policies in the U.S. versus China / Ting Zhang
  • ch. 12. Beyond small business and private enterprises in China: global and spatial perspectives / Xinyue Ye and Mark Leipnik
  • ch. 13. Linking government procurement to long-term government performance: a theoretical instrument with tentative solution for China / Roger R. Stough and Junbo Yu.