The Chinese Economic Transformation

"The Chinese Economic Transformation, the 19th volume in the China Update book series, provides an opportunity for young economists to share their views on various issues relating to the Chinese economic transformation. More than half of the contributors to this book are female scholars. Some o...

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Other Authors: Song, Ligang (Editor), Zhou, Yixiao (Editor), Hurst, Luke (Editor)
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Published: ANU Press 2019
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