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This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of contemporary economic developments in China. Key topics include the growth of the market; the market replacing central planning; the reform of state owned enterprises; the `open-door¿ policy. This is the companion volume to Political Developments in Contemporary China: A Guide (also published by Routledge).
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This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of contemporary economic developments in China. Key topics include the growth of the market; the market replacing central planning; the reform of state owned enterprises; the `open-door¿ policy. This is the companion volume to Political Developments in Contemporary China: A Guide (also published by Routledge).
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 167mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780415478663
- ISBN-10: 0415478669
- Artikelnr.: 29932239
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 167mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780415478663
- ISBN-10: 0415478669
- Artikelnr.: 29932239
Ian Jeffries is Honorary Professor in the Department of Economics in the School of Business and Economics at Swansea University, UK. He is the author of numerous books in the series, Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia, including volumes on North Korea, Vietnam, China and Mongolia.
Overview Agriculture: policy since 1945
general facts and figures
the Household Responsibility System (features, reforms, successes and failures)
the hukou system
the World Trade Organization (WTO) The market gradually replacing central planning: prices
monetary policy and the banking system
a chronology of financial developments The reform of state industrial enterprises: the discarding of social functions (unemployment compensation and pensions, health and housing)
early reforms
shareholding and privatization (including developments on the two stock exchanges)
conglomerates
a chronology of developments in ownership policy and state enterprise reform
bankruptcy law
the new labour law
financing investment (the debate)
trade union branches in enterprises
the role of the party in enterprises
the non-state, non-agricultural sectors: the private sector, foreign-invested enterprises and township-village enterprises (TVEs)
the importance of these sectors as a proportion of industrial output
the private sector as a whole as a percentage of GDP
the private, non-agricultural sector as a percentage of GDP
the underground economy
TVEs The 'open-door' policy: foreign trade
growing importance and general aspects
the WTO
yuan convertibility and exchange rate policy
the Asian financial crisis
direct foreign investment (DFI): definition
volume and other indicators of importance
investment overseas by Chinese companies (outward/outbound direct foreign investment)
China and Taiwan
the gradual opening up of sectors
developments in conditions affecting direct foreign investment
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Economic performance: global significance
GDP (including the upward revision of 2004 GDP and a section devoted to purchasing-power parity (PPP) estimates of GDP) and GDP growth
manufacturing output
sources of growth
raw materials
poverty
inflation
unemployment
pollution
energy sources
the number of labour disputes
aid
education
general facts and figures
the Household Responsibility System (features, reforms, successes and failures)
the hukou system
the World Trade Organization (WTO) The market gradually replacing central planning: prices
monetary policy and the banking system
a chronology of financial developments The reform of state industrial enterprises: the discarding of social functions (unemployment compensation and pensions, health and housing)
early reforms
shareholding and privatization (including developments on the two stock exchanges)
conglomerates
a chronology of developments in ownership policy and state enterprise reform
bankruptcy law
the new labour law
financing investment (the debate)
trade union branches in enterprises
the role of the party in enterprises
the non-state, non-agricultural sectors: the private sector, foreign-invested enterprises and township-village enterprises (TVEs)
the importance of these sectors as a proportion of industrial output
the private sector as a whole as a percentage of GDP
the private, non-agricultural sector as a percentage of GDP
the underground economy
TVEs The 'open-door' policy: foreign trade
growing importance and general aspects
the WTO
yuan convertibility and exchange rate policy
the Asian financial crisis
direct foreign investment (DFI): definition
volume and other indicators of importance
investment overseas by Chinese companies (outward/outbound direct foreign investment)
China and Taiwan
the gradual opening up of sectors
developments in conditions affecting direct foreign investment
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Economic performance: global significance
GDP (including the upward revision of 2004 GDP and a section devoted to purchasing-power parity (PPP) estimates of GDP) and GDP growth
manufacturing output
sources of growth
raw materials
poverty
inflation
unemployment
pollution
energy sources
the number of labour disputes
aid
education
Overview Agriculture: policy since 1945
general facts and figures
the Household Responsibility System (features, reforms, successes and failures)
the hukou system
the World Trade Organization (WTO) The market gradually replacing central planning: prices
monetary policy and the banking system
a chronology of financial developments The reform of state industrial enterprises: the discarding of social functions (unemployment compensation and pensions, health and housing)
early reforms
shareholding and privatization (including developments on the two stock exchanges)
conglomerates
a chronology of developments in ownership policy and state enterprise reform
bankruptcy law
the new labour law
financing investment (the debate)
trade union branches in enterprises
the role of the party in enterprises
the non-state, non-agricultural sectors: the private sector, foreign-invested enterprises and township-village enterprises (TVEs)
the importance of these sectors as a proportion of industrial output
the private sector as a whole as a percentage of GDP
the private, non-agricultural sector as a percentage of GDP
the underground economy
TVEs The 'open-door' policy: foreign trade
growing importance and general aspects
the WTO
yuan convertibility and exchange rate policy
the Asian financial crisis
direct foreign investment (DFI): definition
volume and other indicators of importance
investment overseas by Chinese companies (outward/outbound direct foreign investment)
China and Taiwan
the gradual opening up of sectors
developments in conditions affecting direct foreign investment
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Economic performance: global significance
GDP (including the upward revision of 2004 GDP and a section devoted to purchasing-power parity (PPP) estimates of GDP) and GDP growth
manufacturing output
sources of growth
raw materials
poverty
inflation
unemployment
pollution
energy sources
the number of labour disputes
aid
education
general facts and figures
the Household Responsibility System (features, reforms, successes and failures)
the hukou system
the World Trade Organization (WTO) The market gradually replacing central planning: prices
monetary policy and the banking system
a chronology of financial developments The reform of state industrial enterprises: the discarding of social functions (unemployment compensation and pensions, health and housing)
early reforms
shareholding and privatization (including developments on the two stock exchanges)
conglomerates
a chronology of developments in ownership policy and state enterprise reform
bankruptcy law
the new labour law
financing investment (the debate)
trade union branches in enterprises
the role of the party in enterprises
the non-state, non-agricultural sectors: the private sector, foreign-invested enterprises and township-village enterprises (TVEs)
the importance of these sectors as a proportion of industrial output
the private sector as a whole as a percentage of GDP
the private, non-agricultural sector as a percentage of GDP
the underground economy
TVEs The 'open-door' policy: foreign trade
growing importance and general aspects
the WTO
yuan convertibility and exchange rate policy
the Asian financial crisis
direct foreign investment (DFI): definition
volume and other indicators of importance
investment overseas by Chinese companies (outward/outbound direct foreign investment)
China and Taiwan
the gradual opening up of sectors
developments in conditions affecting direct foreign investment
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Economic performance: global significance
GDP (including the upward revision of 2004 GDP and a section devoted to purchasing-power parity (PPP) estimates of GDP) and GDP growth
manufacturing output
sources of growth
raw materials
poverty
inflation
unemployment
pollution
energy sources
the number of labour disputes
aid
education