This book considers how identity informs the nature of economic participation among ethnic minority entrepreneurs in China's remote Northwest through interviews with entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, including Tibetan, Han and Muslim Chinese. It will be useful for students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Ethnic Studies and Economics.
This book considers how identity informs the nature of economic participation among ethnic minority entrepreneurs in China's remote Northwest through interviews with entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, including Tibetan, Han and Muslim Chinese. It will be useful for students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Ethnic Studies and Economics.
Joshua Bird works across the Asia-Pacific region in the fields of research, policy and international development.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Ethnicity and Nationality 3. Economic Development and Identity in China 4. Xining City: Xining's Tibetan Entrepreneurs 5. Hezheng County: China's Multi-Ethnic Economy at the Local Level 6. Dongxiang County: The People of the East Village 7. Linxia City: Doing Business in China's 'Little Mecca' 8. Lanzhou City: An Islamic Economy in a Han City 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Ethnicity and Nationality 3. Economic Development and Identity in China 4. Xining City: Xining's Tibetan Entrepreneurs 5. Hezheng County: China's Multi-Ethnic Economy at the Local Level 6. Dongxiang County: The People of the East Village 7. Linxia City: Doing Business in China's 'Little Mecca' 8. Lanzhou City: An Islamic Economy in a Han City 9. Conclusion
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