Mao and Markets

Christopher Marquis, Kunyuan Qiao

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Author
Christopher Marquis, Kunyuan Qiao
Publish Date
2022-11-15
Subtitle
The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
384
Publisher Name
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300263384
ISBN-13
9780300263381
citemno
273718
SKU
9780300263381

Description

A thoroughly researched assessment of how China’s economic success continues to be shaped by the communist ideology of Chairman Mao

A Financial Times “Best Book of 2022”

Tied for the 2023 Axiom Gold Medal, sponsored by Axiom Business Book Awards

It was long assumed that as China embraced open markets and private enterprise, its state-controlled economy would fall by the wayside, that free markets would inevitably lead to a more liberal society. Instead, China’s growth over the past four decades has positioned state capitalism as a durable foil to the orthodoxy of free markets, to the confusion of many in the West.

Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao argue that China’s economic success is based on—not in spite of—the continuing influence of Communist leader Mao Zedong. They illustrate how Mao’s ideological principles, mass campaigns, and socialist institutions have enduringly influenced Chinese entrepreneurs’ business strategies and the management of their ventures. Grounded in case studies and quantitative analyses, this book shows that while private enterprise is the engine of China’s growth, Chinese companies see no contradictions between commercial drive and a dedication to Maoist ideology.