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Chap. 1: Jiang Xiaojuan: Economic transition and industrial development. Relevance, rationale, and significance to theories on economic transition. Chap.2: Marukawa, Tomoo: The Chinese television industry. An example of gradual transition. Chap. 3: Toshio, Tajima: Formation of Chinese-type...
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Introduction: Imagining a Confederate economy -- Shifting cultivation, slavery, and economic development -- Agricultural reform and state activism -- Explaining Lieber's paradox : railroads, state building, and slavery -- Redefining free trade to modernize the South -- Economic nationalism and...
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Industrialization -- Part 2: Macroeconomic Consequences -- Chapter 5: Urbanization and Imbalances -- Chapter 6: Debt and Risk -- Chapter … 7: Domestic and International Imbalances -- Chapter 8: Summary: Government and Economic Development in China. …This book, a bestseller in China with over a million copies sold, depicts the role played by the Chinese government in …
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economic growth of nations. But this process did not occur in earnest in the People's Republic of China until the 1980s and to … begins by characterizing the complementary nature of the peasant-based economy and the agrarian-tax state in premodern China …
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Chapter 1. Introduction. A Millennial View of Spain’s Development -- Part I: Growth and Well-being -- Chapter 2. Growth Recurring in Preindustrial Economy -- Chapter 3. Capital Accumulation -- Chapter 4. Productivity Growth -- Chapter 5. Inequality and Poverty -- Part II. Spain in the Global...
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What would separate Union and Confederate countries look like if the South had won the Civil War? In fact, this was something that southern secessionists actively debated. Imagining themselves as nation builders, they understood the importance of a plan for the economic structure of the...
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