China's Great Economic Transformation by Loren Brandt (Editor), Thomas G. Rawski (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 928pp
  • Sales Rank: 385,777
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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    • Format: Paperback, 928pp
    • Sales Rank: 385,777

    Synopsis

    This landmark study provides an integrated analysis of China's unexpected economic boom of the past three decades.

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    Biography

    Loren Brandt is Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto, where he has been since
    1987. Previously, he was at the Hoover Institution. Professor Brandt has published widely on China in leading economic journals, and been involved in extensive household and enterprise survey work in China. He is the author of Commercialization and Agricultural Development: Central and Eastern China, 1870-1937, and was an area editor for the five-volume Oxford Dictionary of Economic History.

    Thomas G. Rawski is Professor of Economics and History and UCIS Research Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. His work covers many dimensions of China's development and modern economic history and includes Economic Growth and Employment in China, China's Transition to Industrialism, Economic Growth in Prewar China, Chinese History in Economic Perspective, Economics and the Historian, and China's Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia.

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