In 1978, after nearly 30 years of socialist planning under Mao Zedong, China was one of the world’s poorest countries, saddled with an inefficient, inward-looking economy. Today, China is an upper-middle income country and the world’s largest trading nation, contributing more to global economic growth than any other nation. How could such a remarkable transformation take place?

China’s Economic Transformation Part 1: Economic Reform and Growth in China

China’s Economic Transformation Part 1: Economic Reform and Growth in China

Instructor: Albert Park
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Reviewed on Aug 19, 2018
A great course for anyone interested in learning about China. You can expect your perceptions of China, along with the driving forces behind China's rapid transformation, to be challenged.
CK
Reviewed on May 5, 2020
Full of information and different angles, theories, and explanation to understand the success of China's reforms. The professor interviewed experts and factory managers to understand the issues better
DC
Reviewed on May 15, 2020
Lots of information on China's Economics culture. So much information it's hard to fathom and retain it all.




