
Format: Paperback
Pages: 131
ISBN: 9786078066599
Pub Date: March 2021
Imprint: Academic Network of Latin America and the Caribbean on China
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“Meticulously researched.... A reader interested in the PRC’s industrial policies and their background will currently find no better coverage.” —Carsten Holz, Pacific AffairsCan China's remarkable, rapid emergence as a large economy and technological power be attributed to specific policies, and more generally to a Chinese program of industrial policy? More simply put: What is it that China has done right? This is the fundamental question that Barry Naughton addresses in his extended essay.Disentangling the threads of China's industrial policies since 1978, Naughton argues that a distinctive, "government-steered market economy," a term articulated by the country's policymakers, is indeed taking shape and warrants serious consideration as a new type of economic system—one that has ramifications far beyond China's borders.