China and chaos
By: Coulter, John E.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.70-75.Subject(s): Economic and social development
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DevelopmentSummary: John E. Coulter illustrates how economic development theory assumes a natural surrounding that is free to take from and dump into. As the last player on the planet to promote a development on a massive scale, China finds the surroundings constrained. A new approach, drawing on Chinese traditional ideas of nature, and some of the building blocks of modern science, may present a better understanding for harmonizing economic development and environmental conservation. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 45, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR54934 |
John E. Coulter illustrates how economic development theory assumes a natural surrounding that is free to take from and dump into. As the last player on the planet to promote a development on a massive scale, China finds the surroundings constrained. A new approach, drawing on Chinese traditional ideas of nature, and some of the building blocks of modern science, may present a better understanding for harmonizing economic development and environmental conservation. - Reproduced.


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