How China Escaped the Poverty Trap / / Yuen Yuen Ang.

Before markets opened in 1978, China was an impoverished planned economy governed by a Maoist bureaucracy. In just three decades it evolved into the world's second-largest economy and is today guided by highly entrepreneurial bureaucrats. In How China Escaped the Poverty Trap, Yuen Yuen Ang exp...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Contemporary Collection eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2016]
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Cornell Studies in Political Economy
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Physical Description:1 online resource (344 p.) :; 11 halftones, 1 map, 15 tables, 24 charts
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures and Tables --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: HOW DID DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPEN? --
Part 1. FRAMEWORK AND BUILDING BLOCKS --
1 MAPPING COEVOLUTION --
2 DIRECTED IMPROVISATION --
Part 2. DIRECTION --
3 BALANCING VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY --
4 FRANCHISING THE BUREAUCRACY --
Part 3. IMPROVISATION --
5 FROM BUILDING TO PRESERVING MARKETS --
6 CONNECTING FIRST MOVERS AND LAGGARDS --
Conclusion: HOW DEVELOPMENT ACTUALLY HAPPENED BEYOND CHINA --
Appendix A: STEPS FOR MAPPING COEVOLUTION --
Appendix B: INTERVIEWS --
Notes --
References --
Index
Summary:Before markets opened in 1978, China was an impoverished planned economy governed by a Maoist bureaucracy. In just three decades it evolved into the world's second-largest economy and is today guided by highly entrepreneurial bureaucrats. In How China Escaped the Poverty Trap, Yuen Yuen Ang explains this astonishing metamorphosis. Rather than insist that either strong institutions of good governance foster markets or that growth enables good governance, Ang lays out a new, dynamic framework for understanding development broadly. Successful development, she contends, is a coevolutionary process in which markets and governments mutually adapt.By mapping this coevolution, Ang reveals a startling conclusion: poor and weak countries can escape the poverty trap by first harnessing weak institutions-features that defy norms of good governance-to build markets. Further, she stresses that adaptive processes, though essential for development, do not automatically occur. Highlighting three universal roadblocks to adaptation, Ang identifies how Chinese reformers crafted enabling conditions for effective improvisation. How China Escaped the Poverty Trap offers the most complete synthesis to date of the numerous interacting forces that have shaped China's dramatic makeover and the problems it faces today. Looking beyond China, Ang also traces the coevolutionary sequence of development in late medieval Europe, antebellum United States, and contemporary Nigeria, and finds surprising parallels among these otherwise disparate cases. Indispensable to all who care about development, this groundbreaking book challenges the convention of linear thinking and points to an alternative path out of poverty traps.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501705854
9783110649826
9783110667493
DOI:10.7591/9781501705854
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Yuen Yuen Ang.