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Dexter Tiff Roberts


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Dexter Roberts is a writer, speaker, and analyst on China economics, business and politics. Previously he served as reporter and China bureau chief for Bloomberg Businessweek and was based in Beijing for more than two decades. He has interviewed numerous Chinese and foreign company CEOs, as well as senior government officials, and has reported from all of China’s provinces and regions including Tibet and Xinjiang, as well as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mongolia and North Korea.

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The Myth of Chinese Capital...

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“We don’t want to go back to the traditional [model], labor-intensive, simple and boring.”
Dexter Tiff Roberts, The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: The Worker, the Factory, and the Future of the World

“While local governments were seen as corrupt and in cahoots with factories, both aligned in their mutual desire to abuse laborers in their pursuit of money, the officials in far-off Beijing were certainly on the side of the workers and would stop any mistreatment, if only they knew about it; didn’t the laws they wrote make that clear? It always made me feel sad, no matter how often this mantra of faith was repeated. The reality, of course, was that Beijing was much more concerned about preserving stability, and would never accept workers taking matters”
Dexter Tiff Roberts, The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: The Worker, the Factory, and the Future of the World

“As Deng himself had reportedly said, in his version of trickle-down economics, “Some must get rich first.”
Dexter Tiff Roberts, The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: The Worker, the Factory, and the Future of the World



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