Sources of Chinese economic growth, 1978-1996

From 1976 to 1997, Chinese economic growth was very fast. Chris Bramall argues that this can only be partly explained by the conventional argument for trade, foreign direct investment, and the mobilisation of surplus labour. He argues that growth has been driven by China's state-led industrial...

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Main Author: Bramall, Chris
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2000, 2000
Series:Studies on contemporary China / Studies on contemporary China
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