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Yuen Yuen Ang

    Yuen Yuen Ang's research delves into development as a non-linear, adaptive process, with China serving as a key case study. She challenges the notion of a universally superior institutional standard, demonstrating that seemingly weak institutions can be remarkably effective. Her work offers a nuanced perspective on how nations progress, highlighting the often unpredictable and context-specific nature of development.

    How China Escaped the Poverty Trap
    China's Gilded Age
    • 2020

      China's Gilded Age

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(221)Add rating

      By unbundling corruption into four distinct categories, Ang shows that the type of corruption that dominates in China - 'access money' (elite exchanges of power and profit) - perversely stimulates investment and growth while producing serious risks for the economy and political system.

      China's Gilded Age
    • 2016

      How China Escaped the Poverty Trap offers the most complete synthesis to date of the numerous interacting forces that have shaped China's dramatic makeover and the problems it faces today. --Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, author of Kicking Away the Ladder and Economics "The World Bank"

      How China Escaped the Poverty Trap