Origins and Growth of Big Businesses in China

Keunchul Lee
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Chapter 3 elaborates on the origins of large businesses, particularly business groups, which have been leading the economic catch-up in China. The majority of firms listed on the stock markets in China are business groups, which are comparable to their counterparts in Japan (keiretsu) and in Korea (chaebols). However, the chief differences between large business groups in China and those in Korea and Japan are that the former are less diversified and are owned by the state, not by particular families (as in Korea) or commercial banks (as in Japan). Chinese business groups typically maintain a vertical structure, with the core company at the first tier and closely related companies at the second tier. Their performance in the 2000s also had strengths (high growth) and weaknesses (lower profitability) similar to those in neighboring countries, such as chaebols in the 1990s in Korea.
中国大企业的起源和发展
第三章阐述了引领中国经济赶超的大企业,特别是大企业集团的起源。在中国股市上市的大多数公司都是企业集团,与日本的企业集团(keiretsu)和韩国的财阀(chaebols)相当。然而,中国大型企业集团与韩国和日本大型企业集团的主要区别在于,中国大型企业集团的多元化程度较低,并且由国家所有,而不是由特定家族(如韩国)或商业银行(如日本)所有。中国企业集团通常保持垂直结构,核心公司位于第一层,关系密切的公司位于第二层。进入21世纪后,与韩国财阀等周边国家的情况类似,也存在着优点(高增长)和缺点(利润率较低)。
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