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China's Economic Transformation - A Wake-up Call

The End of Cheap China explains how China's fast-improving economy and shift from exports to domestic consumption will impact the global economy. The book focuses on eight megatrends that are changing China, including rising labor and real estate costs, increasing incomes, and domestic consumption, among others. The author draws on personal stories and experiences to provide valuable insights into China's economic and cultural transformation. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding China's impact on the world, and how companies can succeed in the new world order.

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ISBN: 9781118172063
Authors: Shaun Rein
Publisher: Wiley
Date of Publication: 2012-03-27
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics, Business, Economics
Goodreads rating: 3.77
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An exposé on how the rise of China will affect the American way of life The End of Cheap China is a fun, riveting, must-read book not only for people doing business in China but for anyone interested in understanding the forces that are changing the world.Many Americans know China for manufacturing cheap products, thanks largely to the country's vast supply of low-cost workers. But China is changing, and the glut of cheap labor that has made everyday low prices possible is drying up as Chinese seek not to make iPhones, but to buy them. Shaun Rein, Founder of the China Market Research Group, puts China's continuing transformation from producer to large-scale consumer - a process that is farther along than most economists think - under the microscope, examining eight megatrends that are catalyzing change in China and posing threats to Americans' consumption-driven way of life. Rein takes an engaging and informative approach to examining the extraordinary changes taking place across all levels of Chinese society, talking to everyone from Chinese billionaires and senior government officials to poor migrant workers and even prostitutes and drawing on personal stories and experiences from living in China since the 1990s as well as hard economic data.  Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of China's transformation, from fast-improving Chinese companies to confident, optimistic Chinese women to the role of China's government, and at the end breaks down key lessons for readers to take away.The End of Cheap China China's days as a low cost production center are numbered. The End of Cheap China exposes the end of America's consumerist way of life and gives clear advice on how companies can succeed in the new world order.
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China's Economic Transformation - A Wake-up Call

The End of Cheap China explains how China's fast-improving economy and shift from exports to domestic consumption will impact the global economy. The book focuses on eight megatrends that are changing China, including rising labor and real estate costs, increasing incomes, and domestic consumption, among others. The author draws on personal stories and experiences to provide valuable insights into China's economic and cultural transformation. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding China's impact on the world, and how companies can succeed in the new world order.

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