Dragon versus Eagle: The Chinese Economy and U.S.-China Relations
The relationship between China and the United States is particularly complex, especially when discussing the economic relationship between the two countries. One reason is that Westerners may not fully understand the nuances of the Chinese economy. Is it capitalist or communist? A superpower or a developing nation? A nation defined by its growing urban middle class or large rural population? And what are the impacts of its great internal migration? These are just some of the themes covered in the papers presented in this thought-provoking volume.
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Dragon versus Eagle: The Chinese Economy and U.S.-China Relations
The relationship between China and the United States is particularly complex, especially when discussing the economic relationship between the two countries. One reason is that Westerners may not fully understand the nuances of the Chinese economy. Is it capitalist or communist? A superpower or a developing nation? A nation defined by its growing urban middle class or large rural population? And what are the impacts of its great internal migration? These are just some of the themes covered in the papers presented in this thought-provoking volume.
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Dragon versus Eagle: The Chinese Economy and U.S.-China Relations

Dragon versus Eagle: The Chinese Economy and U.S.-China Relations

Dragon versus Eagle: The Chinese Economy and U.S.-China Relations

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The relationship between China and the United States is particularly complex, especially when discussing the economic relationship between the two countries. One reason is that Westerners may not fully understand the nuances of the Chinese economy. Is it capitalist or communist? A superpower or a developing nation? A nation defined by its growing urban middle class or large rural population? And what are the impacts of its great internal migration? These are just some of the themes covered in the papers presented in this thought-provoking volume.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015965018
Publisher: Upjohn, W. E. Institute for Employment Research
Publication date: 02/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 201
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Wei-Chiao Huang and Huizhong Zhou are professors of economics at Western Michigan University.
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