Reform and Development in China
What Can China Offer the Developing World
Herausgeber: Yao, Yang L.; Wu, Ho-Mou
Reform and Development in China
What Can China Offer the Developing World
Herausgeber: Yao, Yang L.; Wu, Ho-Mou
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This new collection brings together key researchers in the field and asks why it is that China has adopted the right policies for economic growth and what lessons that China can offer other developing countries.
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This new collection brings together key researchers in the field and asks why it is that China has adopted the right policies for economic growth and what lessons that China can offer other developing countries.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9780415745451
- ISBN-10: 0415745454
- Artikelnr.: 39594573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9780415745451
- ISBN-10: 0415745454
- Artikelnr.: 39594573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Yang Yao and Hu-Mou Wu are Professors of Economics at the China Centre for Economic Research at the University of Peking in Beijing, China.
1. Introduction Yang Yao and Ho-Mou Wu Part 1: History and International
Comparisons 2. China's Economic Emergence: Possible Lessons for Large
Developing Nations David Daokui Li 3. History, Politics and 30 Years of
Development and Reform Dwight Perkins 4. Chinese Reforms in Historical and
Comparative Perspective Prasenjit Duara 5. Thirty Years of Chinese Reform
and Economic Growth: Challenges and How It Has Changed World Development
Ross Garnaut Part 2: Sectoral Development 6. Economic Growth and Income
Inequality in China over 30 Years of Reforms Shujie Yao 7. Policy Reforms
of Labor Mobility and Urbanization in Transition China Fang Cai 8. Market
integration across regions Mary-Francoise Renard 9. The Evolution of
Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms: Township-Village Enterprises Revisited
Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang 10. The Relationship between Law and Economic
Growth in China Linda Yueh 11. Thirty Years of Catch-up in China: A
Comparison with Korea Kuen Lee 12. China's Income Inequality at the
Provincial Level: Trends, Drivers, and Impacts Tun Lin, Juzhong Zhuang, and
Damaris Yarcia 13. The Great Transformation: The Double Movement in China
Shaoguang Wang Part 3: The Political Economy of the Chinese Experience 14.
The Disinterested Government: An Interpretation of China's Economic Growth
Yang Yao 15. Is China's Development Success Transferable? Thomas Rawski
16. China's Contribution to the Field of Economics: A Laboratory for
Induced Institutional Change Gary Jefferson
Comparisons 2. China's Economic Emergence: Possible Lessons for Large
Developing Nations David Daokui Li 3. History, Politics and 30 Years of
Development and Reform Dwight Perkins 4. Chinese Reforms in Historical and
Comparative Perspective Prasenjit Duara 5. Thirty Years of Chinese Reform
and Economic Growth: Challenges and How It Has Changed World Development
Ross Garnaut Part 2: Sectoral Development 6. Economic Growth and Income
Inequality in China over 30 Years of Reforms Shujie Yao 7. Policy Reforms
of Labor Mobility and Urbanization in Transition China Fang Cai 8. Market
integration across regions Mary-Francoise Renard 9. The Evolution of
Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms: Township-Village Enterprises Revisited
Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang 10. The Relationship between Law and Economic
Growth in China Linda Yueh 11. Thirty Years of Catch-up in China: A
Comparison with Korea Kuen Lee 12. China's Income Inequality at the
Provincial Level: Trends, Drivers, and Impacts Tun Lin, Juzhong Zhuang, and
Damaris Yarcia 13. The Great Transformation: The Double Movement in China
Shaoguang Wang Part 3: The Political Economy of the Chinese Experience 14.
The Disinterested Government: An Interpretation of China's Economic Growth
Yang Yao 15. Is China's Development Success Transferable? Thomas Rawski
16. China's Contribution to the Field of Economics: A Laboratory for
Induced Institutional Change Gary Jefferson
1. Introduction Yang Yao and Ho-Mou Wu Part 1: History and International
Comparisons 2. China's Economic Emergence: Possible Lessons for Large
Developing Nations David Daokui Li 3. History, Politics and 30 Years of
Development and Reform Dwight Perkins 4. Chinese Reforms in Historical and
Comparative Perspective Prasenjit Duara 5. Thirty Years of Chinese Reform
and Economic Growth: Challenges and How It Has Changed World Development
Ross Garnaut Part 2: Sectoral Development 6. Economic Growth and Income
Inequality in China over 30 Years of Reforms Shujie Yao 7. Policy Reforms
of Labor Mobility and Urbanization in Transition China Fang Cai 8. Market
integration across regions Mary-Francoise Renard 9. The Evolution of
Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms: Township-Village Enterprises Revisited
Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang 10. The Relationship between Law and Economic
Growth in China Linda Yueh 11. Thirty Years of Catch-up in China: A
Comparison with Korea Kuen Lee 12. China's Income Inequality at the
Provincial Level: Trends, Drivers, and Impacts Tun Lin, Juzhong Zhuang, and
Damaris Yarcia 13. The Great Transformation: The Double Movement in China
Shaoguang Wang Part 3: The Political Economy of the Chinese Experience 14.
The Disinterested Government: An Interpretation of China's Economic Growth
Yang Yao 15. Is China's Development Success Transferable? Thomas Rawski
16. China's Contribution to the Field of Economics: A Laboratory for
Induced Institutional Change Gary Jefferson
Comparisons 2. China's Economic Emergence: Possible Lessons for Large
Developing Nations David Daokui Li 3. History, Politics and 30 Years of
Development and Reform Dwight Perkins 4. Chinese Reforms in Historical and
Comparative Perspective Prasenjit Duara 5. Thirty Years of Chinese Reform
and Economic Growth: Challenges and How It Has Changed World Development
Ross Garnaut Part 2: Sectoral Development 6. Economic Growth and Income
Inequality in China over 30 Years of Reforms Shujie Yao 7. Policy Reforms
of Labor Mobility and Urbanization in Transition China Fang Cai 8. Market
integration across regions Mary-Francoise Renard 9. The Evolution of
Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms: Township-Village Enterprises Revisited
Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang 10. The Relationship between Law and Economic
Growth in China Linda Yueh 11. Thirty Years of Catch-up in China: A
Comparison with Korea Kuen Lee 12. China's Income Inequality at the
Provincial Level: Trends, Drivers, and Impacts Tun Lin, Juzhong Zhuang, and
Damaris Yarcia 13. The Great Transformation: The Double Movement in China
Shaoguang Wang Part 3: The Political Economy of the Chinese Experience 14.
The Disinterested Government: An Interpretation of China's Economic Growth
Yang Yao 15. Is China's Development Success Transferable? Thomas Rawski
16. China's Contribution to the Field of Economics: A Laboratory for
Induced Institutional Change Gary Jefferson