China is caught in the rapids of the largest policy crackdown in history. The ongoing crackdown, this book argues, is not a break from but a continuation of the legacy of development initiated fifty years ago under Deng Xiaoping.
China is caught in the rapids of the largest policy crackdown in history. The ongoing crackdown, this book argues, is not a break from but a continuation of the legacy of development initiated fifty years ago under Deng Xiaoping.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anson Au is an assistant professor of economic sociology in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Published across over 50 journal articles, his research examines capiltalllocation processes and the non-economic contexts of economic activity, congtributing to the areas of economic sociology, social networks, digitalization, and professions and organizations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Modern History of China's Economic Growth' 2. China's Economic Model I: The Social Structure of Chinese Capitalism and Ideology; 3. China's Economic Model II: Overcoming Barriers to Economic Growth; 4. The Measurement of Economic Wellbeing: Poverty and Inequality; 5. Technological Innovation and Economic Development; 6. Human Capital, Technological Innovation, and Economic Development
1. The Modern History of China's Economic Growth' 2. China's Economic Model I: The Social Structure of Chinese Capitalism and Ideology; 3. China's Economic Model II: Overcoming Barriers to Economic Growth; 4. The Measurement of Economic Wellbeing: Poverty and Inequality; 5. Technological Innovation and Economic Development; 6. Human Capital, Technological Innovation, and Economic Development
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