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  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Asian Studies

Background:

  • China's economic rise presents a significant case study in development economics.
  • Conventional economic theories often struggle to explain China's unique growth trajectory.
  • Isabella Weber's book challenges established narratives on China's economic policies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and discuss Isabella Weber's book, "How China Escaped Shock Therapy."
  • To highlight the book's innovative theoretical and substantive reinterpretation of China's economic history.
  • To explore the original nature of the book as a contribution to scholarship.

Main Methods:

  • The article is a book forum, featuring discussions and analyses of Weber's work.
  • It involves scholarly commentary and critical engagement with the book's arguments.
  • The forum format facilitates a multi-faceted examination of the book's contributions.

Main Results:

  • The book offers a significant reinterpretation of China's economic transformation.
  • It presents original theoretical frameworks for understanding China's development.
  • The forum highlights the book's impact on economic and political discourse.

Conclusions:

  • Weber's book provides a crucial, novel perspective on China's economic path.
  • The work challenges existing paradigms in development economics.
  • It is recognized for its substantive and theoretical originality.