This book uses the basic theory of economics to analyze the political and economic problems in China's rise. It covers the relationship between the state and the market, society and individuals, as well as industrial transformation and upgrading, policy choices, resources and environment, and opening strategies. The five development concepts of "innovation, coordination, greenness, openness, and sharing" proposed by the Fifth Plenary Session of the Eighteenth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China seek a logical and practical way for the rise of China's great powers.
This book uses the basic theory of economics to analyze the political and economic problems in China's rise. It covers the relationship between the state and the market, society and individuals, as well as industrial transformation and upgrading, policy choices, resources and environment, and opening strategies. The five development concepts of "innovation, coordination, greenness, openness, and sharing" proposed by the Fifth Plenary Session of the Eighteenth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China seek a logical and practical way for the rise of China's great powers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nie Yongyou, born in June 1963, is the executive dean of the School of Economics, professor and doctoral supervisor in Shanghai University, He is also a visiting researcher at the University of Tokyo, visiting scholar at Ryukoku University, Japan. His main research areas include industrial economy, resources and environmental economy. He published 16 monographs and more than 20 papers. His representative works include China Marine Industry Report, Logistics Management, Management Economics, etc. Yin Feng, born in September 1974, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, is currently the dean and professor of the School of Economics, Shanghai University. Her research field is open economy serves economy. She has won 11 academic awards such as the Second Prize of Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement, the Third Prize of Shanghai Decision Consulting Research Achievement Award, etc. He has been rated as the Outstanding Young Teacher of Shanghai University.
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