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Chinas Gilded Age The Paradox Of Economic Boom And Vast Corruption Yuen Yuen Ang

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Chinas Gilded Age The Paradox Of Economic Boom And Vast Corruption Yuen Yuen Ang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.69 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Yuen Yuen Ang
ISBN: 9781108478601, 1108478603
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Chinas Gilded Age The Paradox Of Economic Boom And Vast Corruption Yuen Yuen Ang by Yuen Yuen Ang 9781108478601, 1108478603 instant download after payment.

Why has China grown so fast for so long despite vast corruption? In China's Gilded Age, Yuen Yuen Ang maintains that all corruption is harmful, but not all types of corruption hurt growth. Ang unbundles corruption into four varieties: petty theft, grand theft, speed money, and access money. While the first three types impede growth, access money - elite exchanges of power and profit - cuts both ways: it stimulates investment and growth but produces serious risks for the economy and political system. Since market opening, corruption in China has evolved toward access money. Using a range of data sources, the author explains the evolution of Chinese corruption, how it differs from the West and other developing countries, and how Xi's anti-corruption campaign could affect growth and governance. In this formidable yet accessible book, Ang challenges one-dimensional measures of corruption. By unbundling the problem and adopting a comparative-historical lens, she reveals that the rise of capitalism was not accompanied by the eradication of corruption, but rather by its evolution from thuggery and theft to access money. In doing so, she changes the way we think about corruption and capitalism, not only in China but around the world.

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