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Chinas Political Economy In Modern Times Changes And Economic Consequences 18002000 Kent Deng

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Chinas Political Economy In Modern Times Changes And Economic Consequences 18002000 Kent Deng
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Author: Kent Deng
ISBN: 9780203806418, 9780415674058, 9781138017092, 0203806417, 0415674050, 1138017094
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Chinas Political Economy In Modern Times Changes And Economic Consequences 18002000 Kent Deng by Kent Deng 9780203806418, 9780415674058, 9781138017092, 0203806417, 0415674050, 1138017094 instant download after payment.

This book makes an important contribution to the study of changes in China’s institutions and their impact on the national economy as well as ordinary people’s daily material life from 1800 to 2000. Kent Deng reveals China’s mega-cycle of prosperity-poverty-prosperity without the usual attribution to the 1840 Opium War, or the alleged population pressure, class struggle and oriental despotism. The book challenges the conventional view on ‘rebellions’, ‘revolutions’ and their alleged motivations and outcomes. Its findings separate commonly circulated myth with reality based on solid evidence and careful evaluation. The benchmark used by the author is people’s entitlement and mundane day-to-day material well being, instead of the stereotype of aggregates of industrial hardware and national GDP.
China’s Political economy in Modern Times proves that state-building was the prime mover in China’s modern history. Contrary to the popular belief in mass movement, Deng shows convincingly that changes were in most cases imposed by a minority with external help. Therefore, the quality of the state was unpredictable, seen from the anti-state that cost lives and economic growth.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Politics, Chinese Economics, Chinese History, and Political Economy.

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