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Rein, Shaun, 1977-
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Labor -- China.
Costs, Industrial -- China.
Consumption (Economics) -- China.
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
China -- Social conditions -- 2000-
China -- Commerce.
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The end of cheap China [electronic resource] : economic and cultural trends that will disrupt the world / Shuan Rein.
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Rein, Shaun, 1977-
Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
Subjects
Labor -- China.
Costs, Industrial -- China.
Consumption (Economics) -- China.
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
China -- Social conditions -- 2000-
China -- Commerce.
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9781118227862 (electronic bk.)
1118227867 (electronic bk.)
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1118239946 (electronic bk.)
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An exposé on how the rise of China will affect the American way of life. The End of Cheap China is a fun, riveting, must-read book not only for people doing business in China but for anyone interested in understanding the forces that are changing the world. Many Americans know China for manufacturing cheap products, thanks largely to the country's vast supply of low-cost workers. But China is changing, and the glut of cheap labor that has made everyday low prices possible is drying up as the Chinese people seek not to make iPhones, but to buy them. Shaun Rein, Founder of the China Market Research.
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