Superfusion
How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It
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Asia Times
One could be forgiven for thinking that books about China tend to come and go in phases. The prevailing theme of the mid-1990s about China as a cheap production base was followed by hushed awe at the potential size of the country's market. Inevitably, a group of authors then made the obvious link: because China was cheap for industry and such a vast country, it was going to be a growth dynamo for the next several decades.
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USC US-China Institute
In Superfusion, Zachary Karabell argues that the U.S. and China share a common economy and the challenge now is to strengthen our relationship
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Los Angeles Times
With the economies of the U.S. and China going ever-deeper into each other's pockets, the rest of the world can only look on nervously and ponder the long-term ramifications, says the author.
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The Wall Street Journal
Prosperity's Partners
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Publishers Weekly
How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It
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