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The majority of writers on businessinChina are Chinese authors, writing in Chinese for Chinese audiences. Others include western "old China hands" and journalists.

Chinese authors[edit]

Notable Chinese business authors include academics such as Li Yining, Disequilibrium in the Chinese Economy (1990),[1] as well as media pundits such as businessman Ni Runfeng.[2]

Western authors[edit]

Since the economic opening of China, several of the first generation of Western businessmen in China have also written accounts of their experiences:

Others have been written by journalists:

Related is the category of business fiction such as the novel of John D. Kuhns China Fortunes: A Tale of Business in the New World 2010[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biographical dictionary of new Chinese entrepreneurs and business Page 128 Wenxian Zhang, Ilan Alon - 2009 Li, Yining b. 1930) As a prominent scholar of economics, Li Yining has made remarkable contributions to the theoretic ... Li Yining has frequently been asked to participate in lectures and seminars across China and abroad."
  • ^ Biographical dictionary of new Chinese entrepreneurs and business Page 128 Wenxian Zhang, Ilan Alon - 2009 "Ni is a TV business guru in China. Under his leadership, the 36,000-employee company became the number one TV supplier and the leading brand name in ... Despite the setback, Ni is still nicknamed 'General Patton' in Chinese business."
  • ^ Mann A Case Study of Western Business in China. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. xix Mann, 1997.
  • ^ Business week: Issues 3958-3965 2005 "Like the best China business books, including Jim Mann's Beijing Jeep and Tim Clissold's Mr. China: A Memoir, McGregor's volume is both colorful and cautionary, offering sound prescriptions for Westerners. One Billion Customers begins ..."
  • ^ China Fortunes: A Tale of Business in the New World – Page xi J. D. Kuhns – 2011 "While based on my own experiences, China Fortunes is fiction; the majority of the novel's characters are fictitious, and any resemblance in name, description, or action they may ... John D. Kuhns Lime Rock, Connecticut November 2010"

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