An insightful analysis of the Chinese economy in the context of globalization after China's admission to the WTO, this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and students interested in Chinese economic studies and is supported by recent data and comprehensive quantitative analysis.
An insightful analysis of the Chinese economy in the context of globalization after China's admission to the WTO, this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and students interested in Chinese economic studies and is supported by recent data and comprehensive quantitative analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shuming Bao is the Senior Research Coordinator for China Initiatives at the International Institute of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA. Shuanglin Lin is Lindley Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA. Changwen Zhao is Professor at the Business School in Sichuan University, China.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction PART I. Globalization and Privatization 1. A New Round of Economic Growth: Causes Mechanisms and Characteristics 2. China One Year After Its WTO Entry 3. WTO and Private Enterprises: A Case Study of China Feiyue 4. Local Government and Private Sector Development 5. Globalization and Privatization: Evidence from China PART II. Fiscal Policy Reform and Financial Development 6. China's Capital Tax Reforms in an Open Economy 7. On the Intertemporal Sustainability of Fiscal Debt 8. Sequencing Domestic Financial Reform: Country Experiences and China's Roadmap 9 Public Venture Capital and Its Private Strategies in China 10. Financial Development and Urban-Rural Income Disparity in China PART III. International Trade and Industrial Development 11. China in the Antidumping War Against China 12. Price Competition in the Chinese Pharmaceutical Market 13. The Performance of Commodity Futures Markets: A Comparison of China and US Wheat Futures 14. Home Market Effect and Its Impact on Production and Trade: An Empirical Study of China and the US PART IV. Economic Performance and Labor Market 15. Comparing Selected Aspects of Economic Performance: China versus India 16. Low Wage and Low Labor Standards in China: A Substitute Explanation of 'The Race-to-the-Bottom' 17. Migration and Regional Development in China 18. Taiwan Cross-Strait Economic Relations in the Era of Globalization Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction PART I. Globalization and Privatization 1. A New Round of Economic Growth: Causes Mechanisms and Characteristics 2. China One Year After Its WTO Entry 3. WTO and Private Enterprises: A Case Study of China Feiyue 4. Local Government and Private Sector Development 5. Globalization and Privatization: Evidence from China PART II. Fiscal Policy Reform and Financial Development 6. China's Capital Tax Reforms in an Open Economy 7. On the Intertemporal Sustainability of Fiscal Debt 8. Sequencing Domestic Financial Reform: Country Experiences and China's Roadmap 9 Public Venture Capital and Its Private Strategies in China 10. Financial Development and Urban-Rural Income Disparity in China PART III. International Trade and Industrial Development 11. China in the Antidumping War Against China 12. Price Competition in the Chinese Pharmaceutical Market 13. The Performance of Commodity Futures Markets: A Comparison of China and US Wheat Futures 14. Home Market Effect and Its Impact on Production and Trade: An Empirical Study of China and the US PART IV. Economic Performance and Labor Market 15. Comparing Selected Aspects of Economic Performance: China versus India 16. Low Wage and Low Labor Standards in China: A Substitute Explanation of 'The Race-to-the-Bottom' 17. Migration and Regional Development in China 18. Taiwan Cross-Strait Economic Relations in the Era of Globalization Index
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