Members of Chinese Family Embrace the Life of Entrepreneur. Michael A. Lev.
by Lev, Michael A; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 6Environment. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2005ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): China -- Economic conditions | Entrepreneurship | Family-owned business enterprises | Migration -- Internal -- China | Rural poor -- China | Rural-urban migrationDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Early last year [2004], when the wheat had yet to rise in the fields of her hometown, Wang Run Chin was just another farmer's wife. She was a member of the Bai family, living in a peasant village called Two Dragons, and she had never left home. A short time later she is a world away--in a city, with a new career. Meet Wang Run Chin, office manager." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article discusses the entrepreneurial success of the Bai family, who left their village of Two Dragons for the economic opportunities available in China's cities.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Members of Chinese Family Embrace the Life of Entrepreneur, Jan. 4, 2005; pp. n.p..
"Early last year [2004], when the wheat had yet to rise in the fields of her hometown, Wang Run Chin was just another farmer's wife. She was a member of the Bai family, living in a peasant village called Two Dragons, and she had never left home. A short time later she is a world away--in a city, with a new career. Meet Wang Run Chin, office manager." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article discusses the entrepreneurial success of the Bai family, who left their village of Two Dragons for the economic opportunities available in China's cities.
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