How perceptions of ‘Made in China’ reflect debates about globalisation

Anthea Roberts, Nicolas Lamp

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Abstract

It’s happened hundreds of times: you’ve bought a new pair of headphones, a toy, or a piece of clothing, and you spot the ‘Made in China’ label. What feelings does this label conjure? What images spring to mind? Whatever your answers to those questions, the label itself has placed customers considering it in the middle of raging debates about the virtues and vices of globalisation.
Original languageEnglish
TypeArticle
Media of outputOnline
PublisherAsia & the Pacific Policy Society Policy Forum
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2021

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