This book focuses on the key issues around Chinese reform in the past 40 years, including economic structure upgrading, finance reform, enterprise ecology, village modernization, ecological development, income structure, global governance, BRI, and governance model. It collects the most important concerns and reveals the deep logic behind the reform. By reading this book, it helps readers to grasp the engine of China's continuous growth toward modernization in the four decades.
This book focuses on the key issues around Chinese reform in the past 40 years, including economic structure upgrading, finance reform, enterprise ecology, village modernization, ecological development, income structure, global governance, BRI, and governance model. It collects the most important concerns and reveals the deep logic behind the reform. By reading this book, it helps readers to grasp the engine of China's continuous growth toward modernization in the four decades.
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Liu Wei, Ph.D. in Economics, Professor. He is the Deputy Secretary of the CPC Committee and President of Renmin University of China. His main research fields are socialist political economy with Chinese characteristics, economic development and economic growth theory, etc. He has published more than 300 academic papers and dozens of academic works. He has independently presided over some social science fund projects at the national level and of the Ministry of Education. He started to enjoy the State Council special allowance in 1992. In 1997, he was selected for the "Cross-Century Talent Training Program in Humanities and Social Sciences" (first batch) of the Ministry of Education. In 2004, he was selected for a national-level New Century Ten-Million Talent Project jointly organized by the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Education. He was hired as a Changjiang Scholar (Distinguished Professor) in 2005.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. From Adjustment to Innovation: How China's Economic Structure Has Been Upgraded.- Chapter 2. From Flat Ground to Tall Building: How China's Finance Rises.- Chapter 3. From an Auxiliary Role to a Central Role: How to Shape Enterprise Ecology.- Chapter 4. From "Division of Land" to Revitalization: How Chinese Villages Achieve Modernization.- Chapter 5. From Green Water to Golden Mountains: The Evolution of Ecological Development.- Chapter 6. From "Taking the Lead to Achieving a Better Quality of Life" to Fairness: The Road to Optimizing the Income Structure.- Chapter 7. From Docking to Leading: Road to the Center Stage of Global Governance.- Chapter 8. From Initiative to Networking: The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Reshapes the Road of World Development.- Chapter 9. From Processing to Importing: The Transformation of the Opening-Up Pattern.- Chapter 10. From Digital China to Reform of Party and Government Institutions: The Wisdomof Modernizing the Governance Model.
Chapter 1. From Adjustment to Innovation: How China's Economic Structure Has Been Upgraded.- Chapter 2. From Flat Ground to Tall Building: How China's Finance Rises.- Chapter 3. From an Auxiliary Role to a Central Role: How to Shape Enterprise Ecology.- Chapter 4. From "Division of Land" to Revitalization: How Chinese Villages Achieve Modernization.- Chapter 5. From Green Water to Golden Mountains: The Evolution of Ecological Development.- Chapter 6. From "Taking the Lead to Achieving a Better Quality of Life" to Fairness: The Road to Optimizing the Income Structure.- Chapter 7. From Docking to Leading: Road to the Center Stage of Global Governance.- Chapter 8. From Initiative to Networking: The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Reshapes the Road of World Development.- Chapter 9. From Processing to Importing: The Transformation of the Opening-Up Pattern.- Chapter 10. From Digital China to Reform of Party and Government Institutions: The Wisdomof Modernizing the Governance Model.
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