Industrial Policy and Global Big Business Revolution: The Case of the Chinese Coal Industry

Abstract China has actively implemented an industrial policy during the last two decades. However, despite important progress, the overall result is rather disappointing. Should China continue to pursue industrial policy? Should China focus instead on developing successful globally competitive firms within the global value chain? This paper, based on an in-depth case study on the Shenhua Group, which has been deliberately built as an indigenous globally competitive coal corporation, argues that it is still possible for China to build powerful big businesses in some sectors. However, a well-designed industrial policy is necessary. 
Date 2004
Author Nolan, Peter
Publisher
Link http://pure.rhul.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/industrial-policy-and-global-big-business-revolution%28c3e65bd9-5a4a-4a30-bdae-7faaca6dc2a5%29.html
Series Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
Attachment
2 Coal, 2.1 General Status Reports