Old China’s New Economy: The Conquest by a Billion Paupers

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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the rise and growth of the Chinese economy since the beginning of the country’s transition to a socialist market economy and captures the growth story in its historical backdrop. It sequentially unveils this story and highlights the critical role of two major change agents–the government and the people. While credit goes to the former for the successful transition to a high growth economy, there is an equally important role played by the Chinese people, displayed by their hard work, tenacity and struggle for a better living standard. The book provides a complete account of this transition from the pre-revolution feudalistic China to where it stands today as a viable market economy. It analyses the key drivers of high growth and has delved into the much debated and discussed issue of sustainability. The author has analysed in detail numerous challenges that high growth has thrown up for the people and the government. It is argued that China is likely to see its high growth continuing for many years to come, after having already secured a high pedestal in the global economy. This book will provide valuable insight for China observers, political economists, business analysts, serious media, and students and teachers of development economics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR T.K. Bhaumik

A Senior Advisor on Trade Policy with CII, T. K. Bhaumick has long years of experience in trade policy and related works as an academic, researcher and analyst. He has also been a close observer of developments in the WTO ever since its establishment, and has attended all the Ministerials held so far.

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Title
Old China’s New Economy: The Conquest by a Billion Paupers
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178298627
Length
xxxiv+296p., Tables; Figures
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#China