China, Inc. : How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World
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作者Ted C. Fishman
出版社Scribner
出版时间2005-12
版次1
装帧精装
货号C1-109
上书时间2023-12-07
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作者
Ted C. Fishman
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出版社
Scribner
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出版时间
2005-12
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版次
1
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ISBN
9780743257527
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装帧
精装
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开本
其他
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纸张
胶版纸
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页数
342页
- 【内容简介】
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A lively, fact-packed account of China's spectacular, 30-year transformation from economic shambles following Mao's Cultural Revolution to burgeoning market superpower, this book offers a torrent of statistics, case studies and anecdotes to tell a by now familiar but still worrisome story succinctly. Paid an average of 25 cents an hour, China's workers are not the world's cheapest, but no nation can match this "docile and capable industrial workforce, groomed by generations of government-enforced discipline," as veteran business reporter (and Chicago Mercantile trading firm founder) Fishman characterizes it. Since Mexican wages were (at the time) four times those of China, NAFTA's impact has been dwarfed by China's explosive growth (about 9.5% a year), and corporations and entrepreneurs operating in China have few worries about minimum wages, pensions, benefits, unions, antipollution laws or worker safety regulations. For the U.S., Fishman predicts more of what we're already seeing: deficits, declining wages and the squeezing of the middle class. His solutions (revitalize education, close the trade gap) are not original, but some of his statistics carry a jolt: since 1998, prices in the U.S. have risen 16%, but they've fallen in nearly every category where China is the top exporter; a pair of Levis bought at Wal-Mart costs less today, adjusted for inflation, than it did 20 years ago—though the company no longer makes clothes in China. First serial to the New York Times Magazine; author tour.(Feb.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
- 【目录】
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Introduction: The World Shrinks as China Grows
Chapter One: Taking a Slow Boat in a Fast China
Chapter Two: The Revolution Against the Communist Revolution
Chapter Three: To Make 16 Billion Socks, First Break the Law
Chapter Four: Meet George Jetson, in Beijing
Chapter Five: Chairman Mao Sells Soup
Chapter Six: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter Seven: The China Price
Chapter Eight: How the Race to the Bottom Is a Race to the Fop
Chapter Nine: Pirate Nation
Chapter Ten: The Chinese-American Economy
Chapter Eleven: The Chinese Century
Chapter Twelve: One Last Story
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
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