Bradley M. Gardner is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State, currently serving in Nepal. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, he worked as a Research Analyst with the China office of The Economist's Intelligence Unit, covering regional economics, finance-sector reforms and international trade. He has also worked as Managing Editor of China International Business and Editor-in-Chief for China Offshore/Invest In at Mx Media, as well as covering the financial sector and economic policy for the Czech Business Weekly in Prague, Czech Republic. Bradley holds a M.A. in humanities from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in Chinese from the University of Southern California. In rare moments between travels, he and his family live in California.
"China's Great Migration combines on-the-ground reporting with
significant economic and historical scholarship, and it's a great
read. Gardner has written an important book for anyone interested
in understanding China, migration, or the economics of development.
Highly recommended!" --Alexander Tabarrok, Bartley J. Madden Chair
and Professor of Economics, George Mason University
"China's Great Migration is a fascinating book. What has worked in
China can work even better globally, if we change our entrenched
views about international migration. An open, global, labor market
can make the 21st century more prosperous and peaceful." --Ning
Wang, Fellow, Coase Institute of Law & Economics, Shanghai Jiao
Tong University; author (with Nobel Laureate economist Ronald
Coase), How China Became Capitalist
"China's Great Migration is an excellent book on how liberty is the
key for Chinese economic development. The Chinese migration
movement is the key for Chinese development. The book is also great
in terms of comparative value." --Kate Xiao Zhou, Professor,
Comparative Politics and Political Economy of China, Department of
Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa; author, How the
Farmers Changed China: The Power of the People and China's Long
March to Freedom: Grassroots Modernizaton
"China's Great Migration is timely and makes good reading at a time
when political forces in the developed world are turning against
migration and its benefits." --Sir Christopher Pissarides, Nobel
Prize Laureate, Economic Sciences; Regius Professor of Economics,
London School of Economics
"China's Great Migration marks a major contribution to the
understanding of China's spectacular growth, to the literature on
development and especially to the ongoing global elusive quest for
poverty-reduction." --Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Emeritus Professor,
International Political Economy, IMD; Visiting Professor, Business
and Economics, Hong Kong University; Founding Director, The Evian
Group
"Bradley Gardner's book China's Great Migration offers an insight
on every page. You should read this book because Gardner is a
gifted writer and an even better storyteller. I have not read a
better book about China's economic transformation." --Timothy J.
Kane, J.P. Conte Fellow, Immigration Studies, Hoover Institution,
Stanford University
"In China's Great Migration, Bradley Gardner has written an
outstanding book. All people who are serious about understanding
how migration can create prosperity need to read Gardner's
excellent book!" --Benjamin Powell, Director, Free Market
Institute; Professor of Economics, Jerry S. Rawls College of
Business, Texas Tech University; editor, Making Poor Nations Rich:
Entrepreneurship and the Process of Economic Development and The
Economics of Immigration: Market-Based Approaches, Social Science,
and Public Policy
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