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Industrial Development In Modern China A Quantitative Analysis Guan Quan

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Industrial Development In Modern China A Quantitative Analysis Guan Quan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.76 MB
Pages: 317
Author: Guan Quan
ISBN: 9780367635138, 9780367682101, 9781003119432, 0367635135, 0367682109, 1003119433
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Industrial Development In Modern China A Quantitative Analysis Guan Quan by Guan Quan 9780367635138, 9780367682101, 9781003119432, 0367635135, 0367682109, 1003119433 instant download after payment.

This book studies the process of economic and industrial development in the Republic of China (1912-1949), in the hope of shedding light on how China came to be a comparative economic laggard in the period, especially in comparison to Japan.
Backed up by extensive industrial statistical data gathered and rigorously analyzed by the author, this book stands out from previous research that has been limited to theoretical inferences and general judgments with scarce empirical evidence. So, far from being a purely historical review of China's industrial development, this book focuses on the internal logic of economic phenomena, especially the relationship among economic variables reflected in economic data, and it offers discussions within the framework of economic development theory. The author uses multivariate statistical analysis to draw comparisons between the industrial development of China and that of Japan, focusing on outbound investment and its importance for economic growth.
This book will appeal to academics and general readers interested in the economic development and modern economic history of East Asia, as well as development economics and industrial and technological history.

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