Chinese investment in Pakistan has generated a debate - economic saviour or economic takeover? This book utilises an in-depth understanding of economic change in contemporary China and Pakistan, and economic theory and studies of big infrastructure projects from the contemporary and historical world to make an original contribution to this debate.
Chinese investment in Pakistan has generated a debate - economic saviour or economic takeover? This book utilises an in-depth understanding of economic change in contemporary China and Pakistan, and economic theory and studies of big infrastructure projects from the contemporary and historical world to make an original contribution to this debate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew McCartney is Director of South Asian Studies and Associate Professor in the Political Economy and Human Development of India at the University of Oxford. His two most recent books are Economic Growth and Development: A Comparative Introduction (2015) and Pakistan: The Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1951-2008 (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Big Infrastructure: Big Problems or Big Benefits? 3. CPEC Spillovers Rippling Outwards 4. Through the Eyes of Who? Evaluating the Success of CPEC 5. The Dragon Uncoils: Special Economic Zones (SEZs) from Shenzhen to Africa 6. The Dragons Embrace: Pakistan-China Trade Policy 7. The Will of the Dragon: The Importance of an Industrial Policy 8. Conclusion: The Way of the Dragon or the Way of the Falcon? Bibliography.
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Big Infrastructure: Big Problems or Big Benefits? 3. CPEC Spillovers Rippling Outwards 4. Through the Eyes of Who? Evaluating the Success of CPEC 5. The Dragon Uncoils: Special Economic Zones (SEZs) from Shenzhen to Africa 6. The Dragons Embrace: Pakistan-China Trade Policy 7. The Will of the Dragon: The Importance of an Industrial Policy 8. Conclusion: The Way of the Dragon or the Way of the Falcon? Bibliography.
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