Guo Shuqing
Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Guo Shuqing
Herausgeber: China Development Research Foundation
Guo Shuqing
Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Guo Shuqing
Herausgeber: China Development Research Foundation
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China Development Research Foundation is one of the leading economic and social think tanks in China, where many of the theoretical foundations and policy details of economic reform were formulated. This book is the second of a series which makes available to an English-speaking audience the work of the individual Chinese economists who were the architects of reform. Guo Shuqing has made major contributions to the thinking underlying China's economic reforms and to the practical implementation of several of those reforms.
China Development Research Foundation is one of the leading economic and social think tanks in China, where many of the theoretical foundations and policy details of economic reform were formulated. This book is the second of a series which makes available to an English-speaking audience the work of the individual Chinese economists who were the architects of reform. Guo Shuqing has made major contributions to the thinking underlying China's economic reforms and to the practical implementation of several of those reforms.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781138481381
- ISBN-10: 1138481386
- Artikelnr.: 50906753
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781138481381
- ISBN-10: 1138481386
- Artikelnr.: 50906753
Guo Shuqing is currently chairman of China Construction Bank Corporation. He was formerly the Deputy Governor of China's central bank; Director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange; Secretary General of the State Commission for Economic Restructuring, Vice Governor of Guizhou Province, and Chairman of China Huijin Investments Limited. Author of over 300 academic works, Mr Guo's publications include Aggregate, Structure and Marketization and Comparative Pricing Systems and Rebalancing China's Economy.
1. An Exploration of Reform of the Chinese Economic System 2. On the Target
Model of Price Reform 3. Comprehensive Reform is in Urgent Need of Overall
Planning 4. Issues Regarding Coordinated Reforms over the Next Two Years 5.
Problems and Solutions in the Process of Modernization 6. Guarantees to
Success in Price Reform and Systematic Transition 7. Thoughts on Economic
Development Strategies for the Period 1991-2000 8. Outlines of a New
Economic System, and Methods and Steps for Accelerating the Ttransition 9.
Improving Investment Structures and Strengthening Overall Control 10.
Reforming Property Right System is an Urgent Necessity 11. Examine Current
Macro Policy Operations from the Perspective of First-Quarter Performance
12. Proposal on Accelerating Reform of the Foreign Exchange Regime 13. Debt
Restructuring: A Solution to the Thorny Issue of Enterprises and Banks
Transformation 14. Several Social Security Reform Issues in Urgent Need of
Clarification 15. On the Transfer and Restructuring of Stock Capital Assets
16. Proposal to Launch a New Round of Housing Reform 17. Expediting
Structural Adjustment and Developing a New Engine for Growth 18. Some
Thoughts on Reform of the Grain Circulation System 19. On Revitalizing
Public Finance 20. Proposals to Develop a Market for Government Bonds 21.
Stronger Measures Needed to Improve Economic Circulation 22. Several
Decisive Factors Shaping the Future of the Chinese Economy 23. A
Macroeconomic Perspective on the 'Three Issues' Concerning Rural China
[Agriculture, Farmers, and Rural Areas] 24. Opinions and Suggestions on
Macro Regulation in the Near Term 25. Several Issues to be Emphasized in
the Next Stage of Reform 26. Future Challenges Confronting Reform 27. Focus
on Investment in Scientific Research, and on Reform of Enterprise
Management Systems 28. Develop Modern Railways and Establish a Rational and
Comprehensive Transport System 29. Special Problems that Need to be
Addressed in Balancing China's Economic Development 30. The Major Task in
Reforming State-Owned Banks is to Establish a Customer-Centric Philosophy
and Customer-Centric Mechanisms 31. Macroeconomic Adjustment Measures
Should Look Squarely at the Challenges Posed by the Surplus of Foreign
Exchange Balance
Model of Price Reform 3. Comprehensive Reform is in Urgent Need of Overall
Planning 4. Issues Regarding Coordinated Reforms over the Next Two Years 5.
Problems and Solutions in the Process of Modernization 6. Guarantees to
Success in Price Reform and Systematic Transition 7. Thoughts on Economic
Development Strategies for the Period 1991-2000 8. Outlines of a New
Economic System, and Methods and Steps for Accelerating the Ttransition 9.
Improving Investment Structures and Strengthening Overall Control 10.
Reforming Property Right System is an Urgent Necessity 11. Examine Current
Macro Policy Operations from the Perspective of First-Quarter Performance
12. Proposal on Accelerating Reform of the Foreign Exchange Regime 13. Debt
Restructuring: A Solution to the Thorny Issue of Enterprises and Banks
Transformation 14. Several Social Security Reform Issues in Urgent Need of
Clarification 15. On the Transfer and Restructuring of Stock Capital Assets
16. Proposal to Launch a New Round of Housing Reform 17. Expediting
Structural Adjustment and Developing a New Engine for Growth 18. Some
Thoughts on Reform of the Grain Circulation System 19. On Revitalizing
Public Finance 20. Proposals to Develop a Market for Government Bonds 21.
Stronger Measures Needed to Improve Economic Circulation 22. Several
Decisive Factors Shaping the Future of the Chinese Economy 23. A
Macroeconomic Perspective on the 'Three Issues' Concerning Rural China
[Agriculture, Farmers, and Rural Areas] 24. Opinions and Suggestions on
Macro Regulation in the Near Term 25. Several Issues to be Emphasized in
the Next Stage of Reform 26. Future Challenges Confronting Reform 27. Focus
on Investment in Scientific Research, and on Reform of Enterprise
Management Systems 28. Develop Modern Railways and Establish a Rational and
Comprehensive Transport System 29. Special Problems that Need to be
Addressed in Balancing China's Economic Development 30. The Major Task in
Reforming State-Owned Banks is to Establish a Customer-Centric Philosophy
and Customer-Centric Mechanisms 31. Macroeconomic Adjustment Measures
Should Look Squarely at the Challenges Posed by the Surplus of Foreign
Exchange Balance
1. An Exploration of Reform of the Chinese Economic System 2. On the Target
Model of Price Reform 3. Comprehensive Reform is in Urgent Need of Overall
Planning 4. Issues Regarding Coordinated Reforms over the Next Two Years 5.
Problems and Solutions in the Process of Modernization 6. Guarantees to
Success in Price Reform and Systematic Transition 7. Thoughts on Economic
Development Strategies for the Period 1991-2000 8. Outlines of a New
Economic System, and Methods and Steps for Accelerating the Ttransition 9.
Improving Investment Structures and Strengthening Overall Control 10.
Reforming Property Right System is an Urgent Necessity 11. Examine Current
Macro Policy Operations from the Perspective of First-Quarter Performance
12. Proposal on Accelerating Reform of the Foreign Exchange Regime 13. Debt
Restructuring: A Solution to the Thorny Issue of Enterprises and Banks
Transformation 14. Several Social Security Reform Issues in Urgent Need of
Clarification 15. On the Transfer and Restructuring of Stock Capital Assets
16. Proposal to Launch a New Round of Housing Reform 17. Expediting
Structural Adjustment and Developing a New Engine for Growth 18. Some
Thoughts on Reform of the Grain Circulation System 19. On Revitalizing
Public Finance 20. Proposals to Develop a Market for Government Bonds 21.
Stronger Measures Needed to Improve Economic Circulation 22. Several
Decisive Factors Shaping the Future of the Chinese Economy 23. A
Macroeconomic Perspective on the 'Three Issues' Concerning Rural China
[Agriculture, Farmers, and Rural Areas] 24. Opinions and Suggestions on
Macro Regulation in the Near Term 25. Several Issues to be Emphasized in
the Next Stage of Reform 26. Future Challenges Confronting Reform 27. Focus
on Investment in Scientific Research, and on Reform of Enterprise
Management Systems 28. Develop Modern Railways and Establish a Rational and
Comprehensive Transport System 29. Special Problems that Need to be
Addressed in Balancing China's Economic Development 30. The Major Task in
Reforming State-Owned Banks is to Establish a Customer-Centric Philosophy
and Customer-Centric Mechanisms 31. Macroeconomic Adjustment Measures
Should Look Squarely at the Challenges Posed by the Surplus of Foreign
Exchange Balance
Model of Price Reform 3. Comprehensive Reform is in Urgent Need of Overall
Planning 4. Issues Regarding Coordinated Reforms over the Next Two Years 5.
Problems and Solutions in the Process of Modernization 6. Guarantees to
Success in Price Reform and Systematic Transition 7. Thoughts on Economic
Development Strategies for the Period 1991-2000 8. Outlines of a New
Economic System, and Methods and Steps for Accelerating the Ttransition 9.
Improving Investment Structures and Strengthening Overall Control 10.
Reforming Property Right System is an Urgent Necessity 11. Examine Current
Macro Policy Operations from the Perspective of First-Quarter Performance
12. Proposal on Accelerating Reform of the Foreign Exchange Regime 13. Debt
Restructuring: A Solution to the Thorny Issue of Enterprises and Banks
Transformation 14. Several Social Security Reform Issues in Urgent Need of
Clarification 15. On the Transfer and Restructuring of Stock Capital Assets
16. Proposal to Launch a New Round of Housing Reform 17. Expediting
Structural Adjustment and Developing a New Engine for Growth 18. Some
Thoughts on Reform of the Grain Circulation System 19. On Revitalizing
Public Finance 20. Proposals to Develop a Market for Government Bonds 21.
Stronger Measures Needed to Improve Economic Circulation 22. Several
Decisive Factors Shaping the Future of the Chinese Economy 23. A
Macroeconomic Perspective on the 'Three Issues' Concerning Rural China
[Agriculture, Farmers, and Rural Areas] 24. Opinions and Suggestions on
Macro Regulation in the Near Term 25. Several Issues to be Emphasized in
the Next Stage of Reform 26. Future Challenges Confronting Reform 27. Focus
on Investment in Scientific Research, and on Reform of Enterprise
Management Systems 28. Develop Modern Railways and Establish a Rational and
Comprehensive Transport System 29. Special Problems that Need to be
Addressed in Balancing China's Economic Development 30. The Major Task in
Reforming State-Owned Banks is to Establish a Customer-Centric Philosophy
and Customer-Centric Mechanisms 31. Macroeconomic Adjustment Measures
Should Look Squarely at the Challenges Posed by the Surplus of Foreign
Exchange Balance