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Shadow Exchanges Along The New Silk Roads Eva Pw Hung And Takwing Ngo

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Shadow Exchanges Along The New Silk Roads Eva Pw Hung And Takwing Ngo
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Author: Eva P.W. Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo
ISBN: 9789048541348, 9789462988934, 9048541344, 9462988935
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Shadow Exchanges Along The New Silk Roads Eva Pw Hung And Takwing Ngo by Eva P.w. Hung And Tak-wing Ngo 9789048541348, 9789462988934, 9048541344, 9462988935 instant download after payment.

Long before China promulgated the official One Belt One Road initiatives, vast networks of cross-border exchanges have already existed across Asia and Eurasia. The dynamics of such trade and resource flow have largely been outside state control, and are pushed to the realm of the shadow economy. The official initiative is a state-driven attempt to enhance the orderly flow of resources across countries along the Belt-Road, hence extending the reach of the states to the shadow economies. This volume offers a bottom-up view of the trans-border informal exchanges across Asia and Eurasia, and analyses its clash and mesh with the state-orchestrated Belt-Road cooperation. By undertaking a comparative study of country cases along the new silk roads, the book underlines the intended and unintended consequences of such competing routes of connectivity on the socio-economic conditions of local communities.

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