China’s transformation over the past four decades has been
unprecedented. The vision of its leaders for the next three decades is
unprecedented too, as China seeks to fashion an advanced economy
without significant political and social liberalization. Stephen
Morgan provides a wide-ranging examination of China’s remarkable
economic history from the time of the great divergence to the present
day. Alongside the familiar story of GDP growth, he considers a
comprehensive range of issues, including business management, energy
use, foreign direct investment, government, innovation and consumerism
as well as social and demographic factors such as social networks,
health, education and migration and their interlinked challenges for
the Chinese state. The specifics of development are examined –
capitalism from above and below and its regional variances – as well
as notable consequences, including growing inequality and severe
pollution. The book also assesses the challenges to China’s
continued growth, including its ageing and shrinking workforce (and
rising dependency ratio), the constraints on innovation and raising
productivity, as well as its ambitious international plans. The book
provides an accessible and authoritative survey of China’s recent
economic history and the workings of its unique political economy
suitable for courses in Asian business and economy, Chinese history
and East Asian studies.
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ISBN
9781788210829
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Agenda Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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