Introduction: rethinking the economic sociology of East Asian capitalism
China's pre-industrial economy in comparative perspective
Civilizations and the organization of economies
Why no capitalism in China: negative questions in comparative historical sociology
Chinese consumption of foreign commodities
Commerce and the organization of China's late imperial economy (with Chang Wei-An and Lai Chi-Kong)
Chinese capitalism in Asia
Hong Kong and the rise of capitalism in Asia
A reassessment of the "Asian miracle": U.S. retailers and Asian manufacturers (with Misha Petrovic and Robert C. Feenstra)
Reflexive manufacturing: Taiwan's integration in the global economy (with Kao Cheng-Shu)
Asian business networks in transition, or what Alan Greenspan does not know about the Asian financial crisis
Reciprocity and control: the organization of Chinese family-owned conglomerates
Competition and organization: a reexamination of Chinese business practices
Ethnicity and capitalist development: the changing role of the Chinese in Thailand (with Tony Waters).
Commerce and capitalism in Chinese societies by Gary G. Hamilton. ISBN 9780415157056. Published by Routledge in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.