Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996

Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Studies Chris Bramall
Oxford University Press, USA
9780198296973
0-19-829697-5

This book offers a detailed, comprehensive, and relatively non-technical overview of how and why the Chinese economy grew after 1978. It argues that the Chinese government played a very positive role in.

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the process. By contrast, foreign trade and foreign investment were less important than usually thought. The book also concludes that China benefited from some of the policies adopted by Mao in the 1960s and 1970s.