Double paradox : rapid growth and rising corruption in China /
According to conventional wisdom, rising corruption reduces economic growth. And yet, between 1978 and 2010, even as officials were looting state coffers, extorting bribes, raking in kickbacks, and scraping off rents at unprecedented rates, the Chinese economy grew at an average annual rate of 9 per...
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Main Author: | Wedeman, Andrew Hall, 1958- |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2012.
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