China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World by Ted C. Fishman

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Trade
  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780743257350
  • Sales Rank: 24,331
  • 368pp
 
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China today is visible everywhere -- in the news, in the economic pressures battering the globe, in our workplaces, and in every trip to the store. Provocative, timely, and essential -- and updated with new statistics and information -- this dramatic account of China's growing dominance as an industrial superpower by journalist Ted C. Fishman explains how the profound shift in the world economic order has occurred -- and why it already affects us all.

How has an enormous country once hobbled by poverty and Communist ideology come to be the supercharged center of global capitalism? What does it mean that China now grows three times faster than the United States? Why do nearly all of the world's biggest companies have large operations in China? What does the corporate march into China mean for workers left behind in America, Europe, and the rest of the world?

Meanwhile, what makes China's emerging corporations so dangerously competitive? What will happen when China manufactures nearly everything -- computers, cars, jumbo jets, and pharmaceuticals -- that the United States and Europe can, at perhaps half the cost? How do these developments reach around the world and straight into all of our lives?

These are ground-shaking questions, and China, Inc. provides answers.

Veteran journalist Ted C. Fishman shows how China will force all of us to make big changes in how we think about ourselves as consumers, workers, citizens, and even as parents. The result is a richly engaging work of penetrating, up-to-the-minute reportage and brilliant analysis that will forever change how readers think about America's future.

The New York Times - William Grimes

Mr. Fishman describes China's miracle economy with a mixture of fear and admiration. He is a lively writer, and some of his most vivid pages are devoted to the wrenching transformations brought about by the government's controlled experiment in free enterprise. He paints a neon-lit portrait of Shanghai, the showcase city of the new China. He also walks through the market stalls and factory floors of new super-cities like Shenzhen, a fishing town of 70,000 20 years ago that now has 7 million people, making it larger than Los Angeles or Paris, swelled by migrants from the countryside looking for a better life in the city. They are part of the largest human migration in history, a tide estimated to be as high as 300 million Chinese who account for the dynamism of the Chinese economy.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Excellent Intro to Business in Modern China
Neil, A reviewer, 08/23/2007

This book covers every topic one could ask for in a simple, well-written intro to contemporary China, its business environment and people. The enigmas of Chinese behavior and growth are explained clearly and convincingly. Highly recommended.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Awesome
David Williams (davidwilliams64@yahoo.com) , interested in moving to China, 09/20/2005

Just reading the back cover of this book made me pick it up and read it from cover to cover. I was so fascinated by the awesome statistics about China: its growth, it's massive scale of humanity and its potential. The book gives you an economic and cultural history lesson from the last 50 years, then ties it into what is happening today and then gives several scenarios for what is going to happen there in the very near future. It made me want to drop everything and move to China to capitalize on this explosion!

Also recommended: Mr. China Cowboys and Dragons

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