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THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT IN CHINA?S ECONOMIC GROWTH IBD

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
11 / 2021
9789811598913
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Sinopsis

Thisábook examines the butterfly effect in ChinaâÇÖs modern economic development during the period ofá1978-2018. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect refers to a phenomenon that a butterfly flaps its wings in Okinawa, and subsequently a storm may ravage New York. Deng applied a trivial idea, called the market mechanism, to ChinaâÇÖs countryside in 1978. The idea has subsequently caused economic structural changes and fast growth in the economy with the largest population in human history. ChinaâÇÖs per capita GDP jumped from $100 in 1978 to over US$8,000 in 2018. Eight hundred million people have made a great escape from poverty. By 2018, China was the worldâÇÖs second-largest economy from itsá10tháposition in 1978 with its 9 per cent average annual growth rate of GDP in the previous four decades. This illuminating book will be of value to economists, scholars of China, and historians.