01286nam 2200277#u 450 991072679880332120230906203136.01-78735-813-5(CKB)26975492600041(BIP)087963116(EXLCZ)992697549260004120######d2022#### ### 0engMoral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A proportional shareUCL Press20231 online resource (212 p.) ill9781787358140 Since the early 1990s, Mongolia began its hopeful transition from socialism to a market democracy, becoming increasingly dependent on international mining revenue. Both shifts were promised to herald a new age of economic plenty for all. Now, roughly 30 years on, many of Mongolias poor and rural feel that they have been forgotten. This book describes these shifts from the viewpoint of the self-proclaimed excluded: the rural township of Magtaal on the Chinese border.Economic HistoryBusiness & Economics338.9517Waters Hedwig Amelia1380045BOOK9910726798803321Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands3420884UNINA