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3 - The Struggle between Materialist and Postmaterialist and China’s Economic Growth in Historical and Comparative Context

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2024

Steve Chan
Affiliation:
University of Colorado Boulder
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Why was China’s economy stagnant during some periods of its history but grew rapidly in other periods? How and why did it and the other Asian newly industrializing countries grow so much faster than other developing countries? Why does economic growth in advanced developed countries slow down? What do these tendencies imply about shifting power and changing positions in the interstate hierarchy?

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Culture, Economic Growth, and Interstate Power Shift
Implications for Competition between China and the United States
, pp. 59 - 100
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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