An edition of What's a peasant to do? (2001)

What's a Peasant to Do?

Village Becoming Town in Southern China

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An edition of What's a peasant to do? (2001)

What's a Peasant to Do?

Village Becoming Town in Southern China

"Since China entered the post-Mao "Reform Era" in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Chinese economy has taken off as few economies ever have. Labor migration, rural enterprises, rising production, and globalization have all combined to end the isolation of the Chinese countryside. Yet although China's unsurpassed economic boom has produced reams of impressive statistics, has this economic growth led to improving the livelihood of the average Chinese person? Has development accompanied economic growth?

Has the promise of "opening to the outside" been fulfilled in providing a better life for China's 1.2 billion-plus people? In this book, which is based on field work, Guldin presents and explores some of the changes sweeping through China in the 1990s that are affecting hundreds of millions of people. Guldin looks at the growth of town and village enterprises, labor mobility, and the other aspects of rural urbanization to investigate the connection between economic growth and development in contemporary China.

The political changes at the village level, the swelling flows of capital, data, goods, and people, new ways of thinking and behaving, and a significant surge in social inequalities are all topics for chapter discussions. Guldin invites readers to face the same question that former Chinese peasants must face, namely, how to respond, as their villages are transformed forever."--BOOK JACKET.

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
304

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What's a Peasant to Do?: Village Becoming Town in Southern China
January 2001, Westview Press
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First Sentence

"Since China entered the post-Mao Reform Era in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Chinese economy has taken off as few economies have in the past."

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Library of Congress
HT384.C6G85 2001, HT384.C6 G85 2001, HT384.C6 G85 2001eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8024000M
Internet Archive
whatspeasanttodo00guld
ISBN 10
081333800X
ISBN 13
9780813338002
LCCN
00063301
OCLC/WorldCat
171287078, 44885294
LibraryThing
7800553
Goodreads
325084

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OL18356579W

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