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China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know

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  • Kroeber, Arthur R.

    (GaveKal Dragonomics, Beijing; Editor, China Economic Quarterly; and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution - Tsinghua University Center for Public Policy, Beijing)

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China is on track to exceed the United States as the world's largest economy in the next several years. It is already the leading global trading nation. Even though its growth rate has recently slowed from years past, China has had the fastest yearly growth rate of any country for much of the last three decades. In China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know, Arthur Kroeber offers an overview of the highlights of China's development since economic reforms were initiated under Deng Xiaoping in 1979. He argues that manufacturing, agricultural change, and construction reoriented the economy in the 1980s and 1990s through state-owned enterprises, private entrepreneurship, and foreign investment. Those shifts unleashed perhaps the largest migration ever in world history from rural areas to urban centers, accompanied by a no less unprecedented expansion of infrastructure. Changes in the country's fiscal and financial systems vastly increased China's monetary holdings from the 1990s onwards, leading to the country's strategic holding of more U.S. debt than any other nation. Kroeber also examines economic growth as it has been experienced by Chinese workers and consumers, including the mounting problems of income and wealth inequality, corruption, and environmental degradation. Kroeber ultimately turns to the consequences of Chinese economic growth: its decisive impact on the world economy, its visible and challenging resource extraction from Africa and Latin America, and its increasing engagement with global economic institutions.

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  • Kroeber, Arthur R., 2016. "China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780190239039.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780190239039
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