02058 a2200457 4500001001100000005001700011008004200028020001800070037003600088040000700124041000800131072001500139072001500154072001500169072001500184072001500199072001500214072001600229072001300245072001300258072001300271072001300284072001300297072001300310072001600323072002100339072002100360072002100381072002100402072002100423072001900444100001900463245009100482250000600573260003200579300001000611520090000621700003101521700002501552700002301577135139079120250317111600.0250312042018GB 248 eng  a9781351390798 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 43.99fBB a01 aeng7 aKCL2thema7 aGTP2thema7 aGTM2thema7 aKCM2thema7 aRGC2thema7 aRGL2thema7 a1FPC2bisac7 aKCL2bic7 aGTF2bic7 aGTB2bic7 aKCM2bic7 aRGC2bic7 aRGL2bic7 a1FPC2bisac7 aBUS0000002bisac7 aBUS0680002bisac7 aBUS0690002bisac7 aBUS0690202bisac7 aHIS0080002bisac7 a330.9512bisac1 aSteven Brakman10aChina in the Local and Global EconomybHistory, Geography, Politics and Sustainability a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20181121 a356 p bThe history of China dates back thousands of years, with periods of decline followed by periods of growth and innovation. This book puts the last 50 years – China's most recent period of growth – into perspective. It explores the changing national and international connections within China and between China and other parts of the world, and their importance for understanding the past, current, and future developments of the Chinese economy. The book brings together leading international contributors from China, Japan and Europe to consider the historical developments of these connections, the importance of natural and man-made connections for the Chinese economy, the role of institutions and policies for understanding the connections and their sustainability. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers focusing on China, economics, geography or international trade.1 aCharles van Marrewijk4B011 aPeter J. Morgan4B011 aNimesh Salike4B01