The Big Picture: Britain and China and the Future of Capitalism
Paul Cockshott
Bulletin of Political Economy, 2007, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-16
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This paper looks at the economic trajectory of Britain from the late 19th century to help understand how China is going to develop and what the future may hold for capitalism after globalization. Although history does not repeat exactly in different countries one can see in British history the effects that followed from the demographic transition. These same processes will come into operation in China with major effects on the evolution of global capitalism.
Date: 2007
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