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Questions of culture in the life of offshored Chinese capital

Julia Chuang

economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, 2022, vol. 23, issue 2, 15-21

Abstract: Since 2008, private Chinese family wealth has been rapidly expatriated overseas. Chinese citizens are currently transferring money out of the country at a rate of around 450 billion USD per year (Fan 2016). One industry study estimates that 60 percent of Chinese citizens with a net worth of more than 1.5 million USD are either in the process of moving abroad or considering doing so (Hurun Report 2021).

Date: 2022
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