private sector, family business, finance, banking, outsourcing, trade, politics, globalization, management

The subject of Chinese entrepreneurship continues to resonate with global investors and especially the venture capital markets. George Zhibin Gu, author, business consultant and investment banker in his latest book, China and the New World Order, brilliantly reflects on how entrepreneurship, globalization and the borderless communities are reshaping a new China.

The author received his education at Nanjing University in China and Vanderbilt University and the University of Michigan in the United States, he holds two MS degrees and a PhD from the University of Michigan. Here’s an informative link at Financial Sense, where Gu shares his views on China. Gu is particularly bullish about Shenzhen’s role in encouraging small business development.

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