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Capitalism with Chinese characteristics
Book • 2008
This book presents a detailed account of China's economic transformation, highlighting the shift from a market-driven, rural-based entrepreneurial system in the 1980s to a state-led, urban-biased system in the 1990s.
It argues that this change led to adverse welfare impacts, including income disparity and reduced personal income growth, despite rapid GDP growth.
Huang emphasizes the need for political reforms to ensure sustainable development.
It argues that this change led to adverse welfare impacts, including income disparity and reduced personal income growth, despite rapid GDP growth.
Huang emphasizes the need for political reforms to ensure sustainable development.
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Yasheng Huang on the Development of the Chinese State
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as a book arguing that China's economic takeoff was rooted in private entrepreneurship.

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