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¬The¬ Butterfly Effect in China’s Economic Growth: From Socialist Penury Towards Marx’s Progressive Capitalism

¬The¬ Butterfly Effect in China’s Economic Growth: From Socialist Penury Towards Marx’s Progressive Capitalism
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Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 1741685877 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Zhang, Wei-Bin, 1961 - : ¬The¬ butterfly effect in China's economic growth
ISBN 978-981-15-9888-3
978-981-15-9890-6
978-981-15-9891-3
Name Zhang, Wei-Bin ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
T I T E L ¬The¬ Butterfly Effect in China’s Economic Growth
Zusatz zum Titel From Socialist Penury Towards Marx’s Progressive Capitalism
Auflage 1st ed. 2021.
Verlagsort Singapore
Singapore
Verlag Springer Singapore
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
2021
2021
Umfang 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 213 p. 18 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
Reihe Springer eBook Collection
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-981-15-9888-3
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-981-15-9890-6
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-981-15-9891-3
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Zhang, Wei-Bin, 1961 - : ¬The¬ butterfly effect in China's economic growth
ISBN ISBN 978-981-15-9889-0
Klassifikation KCG
BUS068000
338.9
Kurzbeschreibung Chapter 1. Mao Zedong and the Preconditions for the Butterfly Effect -- Chapter 2. Deng Xiaoping Triggered off the Butterfly Effect -- Chapter 3. Confucius as Cultural Capital in Sustaining the Butterfly Effect -- Chapter 4. Spread Education and Devouring Global Knowledge -- Chapter 5. Economic Growth from Hunger with Animal Spirits -- Chapter 6 Uncertain China with Docilely Educated Population.
2. Kurzbeschreibung This book examines the butterfly effect in China's modern economic development during the period of 1978–2018. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect refers to a phenomenon that a butterfly flaps its wings in Okinawa, and subsequently a storm may ravage New York. Deng applied a trivial idea, called the market mechanism, to China’s countryside in 1978. The idea has subsequently caused economic structural changes and fast growth in the economy with the largest population in human history. China’s per capita GDP jumped from $100 in 1978 to over US$8,000 in 2018. Eight hundred million people have made a great escape from poverty. By 2018, China was the world’s second-largest economy from its 10th position in 1978 with its 9 per cent average annual growth rate of GDP in the previous four decades. This illuminating book will be of value to economists, scholars of China, and historians. Wei-Bin Zhang, Ph.D. (Umeå, Sweden), is Professor of Economics in Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU), Japan. He was graduated in 1982 from the Department of Geography, Beijing University, China. He completed graduate study at the Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan. After he completed his dissertation on economic growth theory, he researched at the Swedish Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm for 10 years. During the Swedish period, he also worked as visiting scholars in USA, Japan, Mainland China, Austria, and Hong Kong. He taught at the Department of Economics, NUS, until May 2000, for one and half years, after he had been appointed as Tenured Professor at APU in 1998. His main research fields are nonlinear economic dynamics, growth theory, trade theory, East Asian economic development, and Confucianism. He has single-authorized about 360 academic articles (240 in peer-review international journals) and authorized 23 academic books in English by international publishing houses. Prof. Zhang is one of the editorial board members of 15 international journals.
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