China's great migration : how the poor built a prosperous nation /

Gardner, Bradley,

China's great migration : how the poor built a prosperous nation / Bradley M. Gardner. - xii, 219 pages ; 24 cm. - Independent Institute studies in political economy .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-206) and index.

Leaving the countryside -- Coming to the city -- Wenzhou -- The returns on the great migration -- Why factories are not leaving China -- China after the great migration -- Zhengzhou -- What is China's development strategy?

"China's rise over the past several decades has lifted more than half of its population out of poverty and reshaped the global economy. What has caused this dramatic transformation? In China's Great Migration : How the Poor Built a Prosperous Nation, author Bradley Gardner looks at one of the most important but least discussed forces pushing China's economic development: the migration of more than 260 million people from their birthplaces to China's most economically vibrant cities. By combining an analysis of China's political economy with current scholarship on the role of migration in economic development, China's Great Migration shows how the largest economic migration in the history of the world has led to a bottom-up transformation of China"--Provided by publisher.

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Rural-urban migration--History.--China
Migration, Internal--Economic aspects--History.--China
Economic development--History.--China
Social change--History.--China


China--Economic conditions--1949-
China--Social conditions--1949-

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