China's economic rise has raised two important questions which are tackled by this book. The first concerns the stability and the sustainability of China's growth, which has been accompanied by growing internal and external imbalances, rising inequality, environmental degradation and an increased risk of climate change, and has happened in spite of the continuing, if diminished, role of the state in many sectors of the economy. The second concerns trying to guess what the effect of China's rise will be on its relations with the rest of the region, the globe and the existing international order.…mehr
China's economic rise has raised two important questions which are tackled by this book. The first concerns the stability and the sustainability of China's growth, which has been accompanied by growing internal and external imbalances, rising inequality, environmental degradation and an increased risk of climate change, and has happened in spite of the continuing, if diminished, role of the state in many sectors of the economy. The second concerns trying to guess what the effect of China's rise will be on its relations with the rest of the region, the globe and the existing international order.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yao Yang, China Center of Economic Research, Peking University Yiping Huang, China Center of Economic Research, Peking University Miaojie Yu, China Center of Economic Research, Peking University
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. China's Rapid Growth and Development: A Historical and International Context 3. Double Transition and China's Export-Led Growth 4. Understanding Changing Trends in Chinese Wages 5. Climate Change Mitigation: A Defining Challenge for China 6. Financial Reform and Economic Development in China 7. Capital Account Liberalization and the Role of the renminbi 8. Chinese Trade Policy after Ten Years in the World Trade Organisation: A Post-Crisis Stocktake 9. Issues and Options for Social Security Reform in China 10. Chinese Outward Direct Investment: Is there a China Model? 11. History Matters: China and Global Governance
1. Introduction 2. China's Rapid Growth and Development: A Historical and International Context 3. Double Transition and China's Export-Led Growth 4. Understanding Changing Trends in Chinese Wages 5. Climate Change Mitigation: A Defining Challenge for China 6. Financial Reform and Economic Development in China 7. Capital Account Liberalization and the Role of the renminbi 8. Chinese Trade Policy after Ten Years in the World Trade Organisation: A Post-Crisis Stocktake 9. Issues and Options for Social Security Reform in China 10. Chinese Outward Direct Investment: Is there a China Model? 11. History Matters: China and Global Governance
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