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The end of cheap China : economic and cultural trends that will disrupt the world
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Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012
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xvi, 224 p. ; 24 cm.
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9781118172063

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As China evolves, so does the global marketplace-all the way down to the consumer

The End of Cheap China is a detailed look at the rise of China, and how it will affect the global marketplace. A thorough exploration of the changes taking place in the Chinese economy, the book explains how much of the Western consumerist culture is built on the back of cheap Chinese factory labor, and warns that the era is coming to a close. Readers will learn why the cheap labor pool is beginning to dry up, what that means for the rest of the world, and how businesses will have to adapt to stay afloat. This updated second edition includes new statistics, the latest news on the Chinese economy, and additional case studies that illustrate the ways in which China has developed-into a brand-new potential market.

China's social, political, and economic evolution will affect the entire world. Rising incomes are building pressure on the global commodities market, inflation is only just beginning, and consumers are experiencing sticker shock as cheap labor is becoming harder to find. The End of Cheap China explains the factors driving these changes, the impact that can be expected, and the opportunities that constitute a major silver lining for businesses panicking about the coming paradigm shift. Readers will:

Discover the eight mega-trends changing China, and how far the ripples will spread Learn how rising costs in China will dramatically affect the American way of life Examine the rise of Chinese consumption, and the friction it engenders Consider the changes businesses must make to remain profitable in a changing world

The global marketplace is evolving, and it's up to businesses to keep pace with the changes. The End of Cheap China provides a roadmap for navigating these changes, helping businesses lead the charge toward a more affluent global economy.


Author Notes

SHAUN REIN is the founder and Managing Director of the China Market Research Group, a leading strategic market intelligence firm that advises Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, and hedge funds about profiting in China. Millions read his weekly CNBC column on business in China. He regularly appears on Bloomberg TV, CNBC, CBS News, CNN, and NPR, and is often featured in the Wall Street Journal , the Economist , the Financial Times , Bloomberg.com, and the New York Times .


Table of Contents

Prologuep. ix
Chapter 1 Chinese Billionaires Outnumber American Onesp. 1
Chapter 2 Cheap Chinese Labor? Not Anymore: Chinas Workers Are Demanding Better Pay and Better Conditions-And They Are Earning Themp. 19
Chapter 3 Stability Is the Key to Happiness: How China's Government Thinks and Why It Acts the Way It Doesp. 39
Chapter 4 The Modern Chinese Womanp. 63
Chapter 5 Why Chinese Consider Kentucky Fried Chicken Healthful: China's Iffy Food Supply Chain Is Putting a Premium on Safe Foodp. 85
Chapter 6 Understanding Corruption in China: What Chinas Underground Sex Trade Shows About Its Governmentp. 103
Chapter 7 Chinas Real Estate Sector: Boom or Bust or Something Else?p. 125
Chapter 8 Chinese Neo-Colonialism in Africa and the End of American Hegemony?p. 147
Chapter 9 Chinas Educational Sector: Preventing China From Cementing Its Superpower Statusp. 171
Chapter 10 What the End of Cheap China Means for the Rest of the Worldp. 191
Epiloguep. 205
Acknowledgmentsp. 207
Indexp. 209
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