New corporate Uyghur entrepreneurs in Urumqi,China |
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Authors: | Tyler Harlan Michael Webber |
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Affiliation: | Department of Resource Management and Geography , The University of Melbourne , Australia |
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Abstract: | Although China's Uyghurs have progressively engaged in informal trade following economic reforms, in recent years a small group of corporate Uyghur entrepreneurs have positioned themselves in more formal industries where they hold a cultural advantage. However, we argue that the clustering of firms and a lack of experience and capital limits entrepreneurs' ability to compete with established Han businesses. This restricts Uyghur economic participation more generally, contributing to labour-market inequalities and ethnic tension in cities like Urumqi. The authors conclude that government support for Uyghur entrepreneurs is a crucial step to strengthen economic development and reduce ethnic tension in the region. |
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Keywords: | Xinjiang Uyghur entrepreneurship economic development |
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