China's Age of Abundance
Origins, Ascendance, and Aftermath
(Author) Feng WangBetween the 1980s and the present day, China has experienced one of the most consequential economic transformations in world history. One-fifth of the Earth's population has left behind a life of scarcity and subsistence for one of abundance and material comfort, while their nation has emerged as a preeminent economic and political power. In a systematic historical and sociological analysis of this unique juncture, Wang Feng charts the origins, forces, and consequences of this meteoric rise in living standards. He shifts the focus away from institutions and policies to offer new perspectives based on consumption among poorer, rural populations as a driver of global economic change. But is this 'Age of Abundance' coming to an end? Anticipating potential headwinds, including an aging population, increasing inequality, and intensifying political control, Wang explores whether this preeminence could be coming to a close.
Feng Wang
Feng Wang is a renowned Chinese author known for his novel "Beijing Doll," which explores the complexities of modern urban life in China. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and sharp social commentary. Wang is celebrated for shedding light on the struggles of marginalized individuals in society.