Buck shines a new light on China's transition to capitalism by
focusing on and analyzing the development of networks between the
urban and rural factories that have produced the regional economy
of greater Shanghai. These networks have incorporated millions of
villagers into the national and the global economy. By getting
inside these networks and watching as their restructuring unfolds,
Buck reveals hidden aspects of major changes: China's transition
from centralized planning to market economy, the transformation of
Shanghai from industrial to financial center, and a wave of
privatization that has swept away the last vestiges of
socialism.
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