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How China Escaped Shock Therapy

Book • 2021

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Georg Diez
said what was interesting to him about Isabel Weber, China just for example has a much bigger arsenal of answers to market failure.
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#766 - Autor Georg Diez über die Fehler in den 1990er & die Probleme der Gegenwart
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Peter Lawrenson
as the book that they will be discussing in the episode.
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Isabella M. Weber, "How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate" (Routledge, 2021)
Mentioned by Robbie when discussing China's economic decoupling from the Soviet model.
[TEASER] (Chinese) Socialism vs (U.S.) Capitalism
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Ken Hammond
as about debates within the party over how to go forward.
The Deng Reform Period w/ Ken Hammond (Modern Chinese History Pt. 4)
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Lisa Nienhaus
im Zusammenhang mit Webers Vorschlag zu Preiskontrollen angesichts hoher Energiepreise.
Hohe Preise: Tut doch endlich etwas
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Briahna Joy Gray
as one of the panelists, who is the author.
Episode 478 - The Abundance Conspiracy (w/ Sandeep Vaheesan, Isabella Weber, & Aaron Regunberg)
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Joe Weisenthal
as the author of the book "How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate"
Isabella Weber on China’s Vision for Making Markets Work
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Jayne Hayward
as an excellent book explaining the nuances of China's economic reforms and the debates surrounding them.
How China Works (Ft. Jayne Hayward)
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Ben Norton
as a book describing China's economic reforms and how they differed from Milton Friedman's recommendations.
Corporate landlords are taking over, making life unaffordable: Economist Michael Hudson explains why

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