China's Invisible Crisis: How a Growing Urban-Rural Divide Could Sink the World's Second-Largest Economy by Natalie Johnson, Scott Rozelle

China's Invisible Crisis: How a Growing Urban-Rural Divide Could Sink the World's Second-Largest Economy

Natalie Johnson, Scott Rozelle

288 pages first pub 2000 (editions)

nonfiction economics challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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A Stanford economist challenges claims about China's unstoppable ascendance, arguing that the nation's past failure to invest in its rural population may lead to economic stagnation China's future seems certain. Marveling at its stratospheric gro...

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