Poverty Alleviation with Yuen Yuen Ang
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53m
Since the late 1970s, hundreds of millions of Chinese have worked their way out of poverty. China’s achievement is unprecedented in human history. It’s managed to reduce global poverty more than any other country. In this Full Frame episode, host Mike Walter talks with author and Political Science Professor Yuen Yuen Ang about China’s success at reducing poverty.
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