ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA LEAVES MANY CASUALTIES METRO Edition

There, huge state companies and farms employ three-quarters of the country's workers, and Beijing's austerity drive hurts people whose expectations also have soared. When those expectations aren't met at home, millions go in search of them, in China's cities and - like [Fang] - a...

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Published inThe Orlando sentinel
Main Author Craig S. Smith and Marcus W. Brauchli Wall Street
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Orlando, Fla Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 22.10.1995
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Summary:There, huge state companies and farms employ three-quarters of the country's workers, and Beijing's austerity drive hurts people whose expectations also have soared. When those expectations aren't met at home, millions go in search of them, in China's cities and - like [Fang] - abroad. That, according to Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences economist Zhang Daogen, is why slower growth "could lead to social problems, even rebellion."
ISSN:2641-4635