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▼a 9781316511268
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▼a Zhan, Jing Vivian,
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▼a China's contained resource curse :
▼b how minerals shape state-capital-labor relations /
▼c Jing Vivian Zhang.
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▼a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
▼a New York, NY, USA :
▼b Cambridge University Press,
▼c 2022.
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▼a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
▼a New York, NY, USA :
▼b Cambridge University Press,
▼c 2022.
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▼a xiii, 221 p. :
▼b ill. ;
▼c 24 cm.
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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▼a Minerals and the state-capital-labor triad -- Minerals, capital, and local economic development -- Resource extraction and victimization of labor -- Resources and local state capture -- Resources and local public goods provision -- Coping with the resource curse.
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▼a "Based on the findings of the empirical chapters, Chapter 6 recapitulates the impacts that rich mineral resources generate on the state-capital-labor triad in China. It analyzes in detail the Chinese state's coping strategies to mitigate the resource curse at local levels. Moreover, it explains why the Chinese state is able and willing to take the observed strategies to contain the resource curse. The key lies in the Chinese Communist Party-state's strong capacity to penetrate into the economy and the society and also in its top-down monitoring and tight control of the local agents. In the end, this chapter critically evaluates the successes and pitfalls of the China model of resource management"--
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▼a Mines and mineral resources
▼x Political aspects
▼z China.
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▼a Mineral industries
▼x Labor productivity
▼z China.
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▼a Natural resources
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