This book reveals how factors such as demographics, the initial stage of development in 1978, the transition away from full state ownership and central planning, the dual urban-rural society, and a decentralised governance structure have combined to shape Chinaâ s economy, its development and its reforms.
This book reveals how factors such as demographics, the initial stage of development in 1978, the transition away from full state ownership and central planning, the dual urban-rural society, and a decentralised governance structure have combined to shape Chinaâ s economy, its development and its reforms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tao Wang, Ph.D., is Chief China Economist at UBS Investment Bank in Hong Kong and formerly an economist at the IMF.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. China's economy ¿ the ever-changing puzzle 2. The evolving economic structure 3. The road to here - key reforms since 1978 4. The state versus the market 5. How does economic policy work in China? 6. Urbanisation and the urban-rural divide 7. Property market and local-government finance 8. The slow move towards a consumer economy 9. How serious is the debt problem? 10. The environment, public health, and the government management challenge 11. China and the world 12. Can China sustain its economic development? Appendix: Availability and reliability of China's economic statistics
Introduction 1. China's economy ¿ the ever-changing puzzle 2. The evolving economic structure 3. The road to here - key reforms since 1978 4. The state versus the market 5. How does economic policy work in China? 6. Urbanisation and the urban-rural divide 7. Property market and local-government finance 8. The slow move towards a consumer economy 9. How serious is the debt problem? 10. The environment, public health, and the government management challenge 11. China and the world 12. Can China sustain its economic development? Appendix: Availability and reliability of China's economic statistics
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