Review: The End of Cheap China

In his new book, , Shaun Rein takes an engaging and informative approach to examining the extraordinary changes taking place across all levels of Chinese society, speaking with everyone from Chinese billionaires and senior government officials to poor migrant workers

Joe Kornik | March 10, 2012

The End of Cheap China Economic and Cultural Trends That Will Disrupt the WorldBy Shaun Rein, Wiley; 240 pages; $24.95

If there's one thing that nearly everyone in the consulting profession, and the business world for that matter, agrees on, it's that China will continue to play an ever expanding role in the future of the global economy.

In his new book, The End of Cheap China , Shaun Rein takes an engaging and informative approach to examining the extraordinary changes taking place across all levels of Chinese society, speaking with everyone from Chinese billionaires and senior government officials to poor migrant workers.

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