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|a CSY.04.2018
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|a 10.22459/CSY.04.2018
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|a Golley, Jane
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|u http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/29964
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|a Jaivin, Linda
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|a Prosperity : China Story Yearbook 2018
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|b ANU Press
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|a 1 electronic resource (388 p.)
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|a A 'moderately prosperous society' with no Chinese individual left behind-that's the vision for China set out by Chinese President Xi Jinping in a number of important speeches in 2017. 'Moderate' prosperity may seem like a modest goal for a country with more billionaires (609 at last count) than the US. But the 'China Story' is a complex one. The China Story Yearbook 2017: Prosperity surveys the important events, pronouncements, and personalitites that defined 2017. It also presents a range of perspectives, from the global to the individual, the official to the unofficial, from mainland China to Hong Kong and Taiwan. Together, the stories present a richly textured portrait of a nation that in just forty years has lifted itself from universal poverty to (unequally distributed) wealth, changing itself and the world in the process.
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|a Economic growth
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|a economic growth
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