The Oxford Companion to the Economics of China
Herausgegeben von Fan, Shenggen; Kanbur, Ravi; Wei, Shang-Jin; Zhang, Xiaobo
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China's rise as an economic powerhouse raises a number of questions that are the subject of lively debate. How did the country do it? How applicable are the lessons of China's economic reform of the past thirty years to the challenges it faces in the next three decades? What does the detailed pattern of China's success and challenges look like the sub-sectoral and sub-national levels, and what does this mean for future policy? How will China's role as a global economic player evolve?
This Oxford Companion to the Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives on the…mehr
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China's rise as an economic powerhouse raises a number of questions that are the subject of lively debate. How did the country do it? How applicable are the lessons of China's economic reform of the past thirty years to the challenges it faces in the next three decades? What does the detailed pattern of China's success and challenges look like the sub-sectoral and sub-national levels, and what does this mean for future policy? How will China's role as a global
economic player evolve?
This Oxford Companion to the Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives on the Chinese economy's past, present and future. The contributors of these entries include: the best of young Chinese researchers based in China and outside; renowned academics from the top universities in China, Europe, and North America; present and past senior officials of international agencies like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; senior Chinese government officials
from the Centre and the Provinces; and four recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
The Companion consists of 99 entries written by the leading China analysts of our time. The topics covered include: The China Model, Future Prospects for China , China and the Global Economy, Trade and the Chinese Economy, Macroeconomics and Finance, Urbanisation, Industry and Markets, Agriculture and Rural Development, Land, Infrastructure and Environment, Population and Labour, Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality, Health and Education, Gender Equity, Regional Divergence in China,
and China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives.
The Editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the following positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.
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economic player evolve?
This Oxford Companion to the Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives on the Chinese economy's past, present and future. The contributors of these entries include: the best of young Chinese researchers based in China and outside; renowned academics from the top universities in China, Europe, and North America; present and past senior officials of international agencies like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; senior Chinese government officials
from the Centre and the Provinces; and four recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
The Companion consists of 99 entries written by the leading China analysts of our time. The topics covered include: The China Model, Future Prospects for China , China and the Global Economy, Trade and the Chinese Economy, Macroeconomics and Finance, Urbanisation, Industry and Markets, Agriculture and Rural Development, Land, Infrastructure and Environment, Population and Labour, Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality, Health and Education, Gender Equity, Regional Divergence in China,
and China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives.
The Editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the following positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- ISBN-13: 9780199678204
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- 06621 890
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 646
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1432g
- ISBN-13: 9780199678204
- ISBN-10: 0199678200
- Artikelnr.: 41193063
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
The editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the following positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.
* Overview: The Economics of China: Successes and Challenges
* Part 1: The China Model
* 1: Xiaopeng Luo: From a Manipulated Revolution to Manipulated
Marketisation: A Logic of the Chinese Model
* 2: Joseph Stiglitz: Transition to a Market Economy: Explaining the
Successes and Failures
* 3: Chen Zongsheng: Chinese Residents' Rising Income Growth and
Distribution Inequality
* 4: Edwin Lim: The Influence of Foreign Economists in the Early Stages
of China's Reforms
* 5: Pranab Bardhan: China and India: The Pattern of Recent Growth and
Governance in a Comparative Political Economy Perspective
* Part 2: Future Prospects for China
* 6: Simon Cox: Will China Continue to Prosper?
* 7: Nathaniel Grotte and Robert Fogel: China: Prospects for Future
Growth
* 8: Dwight Perkins: China's Future Performance and Development
Challenges
* 9: Ligang Song: Rebalancing China's Growth
* 10: Michael Spence: China's Middle Income Transition and Evolving
Inclusive Growth Strategy
* 11: Yanrui Wu: China's Consumer Revolution
* 12: Guoqiang Tian: Future Strategy for Growth and Inclusion
* Part 3: China and the Global Economy
* 13: Peter Robertson: The Global Impact of China's Growth
* 14: Gordon Hanson: Effects of China's Trade on Other Countries
* 15: Dong He: The Internationalisation of the Renminbi
* 16: Chad Bown: Antidumping and Other Trade Disputes
* 17: Stephen Smith and Yao Pan: US-China Economic Relations
* 18: Arvind Subramanian and Aaditya Mattoo: China and the WTO
* 19: Deborah Brautigam: China's Aid Policy
* Part 4: Trade and the Chinese Economy
* 20: Menzie Chinn: The Chinese Exchange Rate and Global Imbalances
* 21: John Whalley and Jing Wang: Using Tax Based Instruments for
Innovative China's Trade Rebalancing
* 22: Kym Anderson: China's Evolving Trade Composition
* 23: Bin Xu: Trade Policy Reform and Trade Volume
* 24: Ann Harrison: Trade and Industrial Policy: China in the 1990s to
Today
* Part 5: Macroeconomics and Finance
* 25: Ross Garnaut: China: International Macro-economic Impact of
Domestic Change
* 26: Roger Gordon: Chinese Tax Structure
* 27: Shuanglin Lin: Government Expenditures
* 28: Dennis Tao Yang and Guonan Ma: China's High Saving Puzzle
* 29: Eswar Prasad and Boyang Zhang: Monetary Policy in China
* 30: Feng Lu: China's Inflation in the Post-Reform Period
* 31: Yiping Huang: Local Government Debts
* 32: Nouriel Roubini and Adam Wolfe: China is Headed for a Financial
Crisis and a Sharp Slowdown
* 33: Jun 'QJ' Qian and Franklin Allen: How Can China's Financial
System Help Transform its Economy?
* Part 6: Urbanization
* 34: Vernon Henderson: Urbanization in China
* 35: Lina Song: Urban Wages in China
* 36: David Dollar: Local Investment Climates and Competition among
Cities
* 37: Yongheng Deng: The Value of Land and Housing in China's
Residential Market
* 38: Zheng Song: The Urban Pension System
* Part 7: Industry and Markets
* 39: Justin Yifu Lin: Development Strategy and Industrialization
* 40: Loren Brandt: Industrial Upgrading and Productivity Growth in
China
* 41: Jici Wang: Making Clusters Innovative? A Chinese Observation
* 42: Victor Nee and Sonja Opper: Markets and Institutional Change in
China
* 43: Zhigang Tao, Julan Du, and Yi Lu: Economic Institutions and their
Impacts on Firm Strategies and Performance
* 44: Hanming Fang: Insurance Markets in China
* 45: Weiying Zhang: The Future of Private and State-owned Enterprises
in China
* 46: Yasheng Huang: Political Economy of Privatization in China
* Part 8: Agriculture and Rural Development
* 47: Laixiang Sun: Food Security and Agriculture in China
* 48: Funing Zhong: Food Security in China: Historic and Future
Perspectives: How does China feed its People?
* 49: Keijiro Kei Otsuka: Farm Size and Long-Term Prospects for Chinese
Agriculture
* 50: Scott Rozelle and Jikan Huang: Agriculture RandD and Extension
* 51: Calum Turvey: Rural Credit in China
* 52: Huang Zuhui: Farmer Cooperatives in China: Development and
Diversification
* 53: Nancy Qian: Village Governance in China
* 54: Loren Brandt: Local Governance and Rural Public Good Provision
* Part 9: Land, Infrastructure, and Environment
* 55: Chengri Ding: Land and Development in China
* 56: Sylvie Démurger: Infrastructure in China
* 57: Trevor Houser: Doing Good While Doing Well: China's Search for
Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth
* 58: Ximing Cai and Michelle Miro: Sustainable Water Resources
Management in China: Critical Issues and Opportunities for Policy
Reforms
* 59: Hua Wang: Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ambient Water Quality
Improvement in China
* 60: Ye Qi: Climate Change
* Part 10: Population and Labor
* 61: Cai Fang: What Challenges is Demographic Transition Bringing to
China's Growth?
* 62: Xin Meng: Rural-Urban Migration in China
* 63: Yang Yao: The Lewis Turning Point: Is There a Labor Shortage in
China?
* 64: Yaohui Zhao: Labor and Employment in China
* Part 11: Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality
* 65: Richard Easterlin: China's Well-Being Since 1990
* 66: Xi Chen: Relative Deprivation in China
* 67: Albert Park and Wang Sangui: Poverty
* 68: Carl Riskin: Inequality and the Reform Era in China
* 69: John Knight: Inequality in China
* 70: Hongbin Cai: Overcoming the Middle-income Trap in China: From the
Perspective of Social Mobility
* 71: Wan BaoRui: Trends in Food Consumption and Nutrition in China
* 72: Douglas Almond: The Great Chinese Famine
* 73: Martin Ravallion: An Emerging New Form of Social Protection in
21st Century China
* Part 12: Health and Education
* 74: Gordon Liu and Samuel Krumholz: Economics of Health Transitions
in China
* 75: Ling Zhu: The Changing Landscape of Rural Health Services in
China
* 76: James Heckman and Junjian Yi: Human Capital, Economic Growth, and
Inequality in China
* 77: Haizheng Li and Qinyi Liu: Human Capital: Schooling
* 78: Wang Rong: Commanding Heights: The State and Higher Education in
China
* 79: Yingui Qian: Economics and Business Education in China
* Part 13: Gender Equity
* 80: Xiao-yuan Dong: Gender and China's Development
* 81: Hongbin Li and Lingsheng Meng: High Sex Ratio in China: Causes
and Consequences
* 82: Yu Xie: Gender and Family
* 83: Alan de Brauw: Women and Agricultural Labor in China
* Part 14: Regional Divergence in China
* 84: Kai-yuen Tsui: Regional Divergence
* 85: Chenggang Xu: China's Political-Economic Institution: Regionally
Decentralized Authoritarianism (RDA)
* 86: Du Ying: China's Regional Development Strategy
* Part 15: China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives
* 87: Dai Peikun: Anhui: Economic and Social Development
* 88: Guo Wanda: Guangdong: Maintaining Leadership in China's Next
Round of Reforms
* 89: Cui Zhongren: Guangxi: Rapid Development
* 90: Yang Chenhua: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Strategies and
Considerations of Development
* 91: Futian Qu: Jiangsu: Pattern Change and Structural Adjustment
* 92: Qu Dongyu: Ningxia: Poverty Alleviation and Development
* 93: Zhang Chuanting: Shandong: Scientific Development and New
Prospects
* 94: Hi Tang Jie: Shenzhen: From Labor-Intensive to Innovation-driven
Economic Growth
* 95: Changwen Zhao: Sichuan: A West-China Province with Fast
Development and Change
* 96: Chen Zongsheng: Tianjin: The Third Growth Pole of China
* 97: Xie Qingsheng: Western Regions: Ideas of Cultural Industry
Development
* 98: Jinchuan Shi: Zhejiang: Economic Development
* Part 1: The China Model
* 1: Xiaopeng Luo: From a Manipulated Revolution to Manipulated
Marketisation: A Logic of the Chinese Model
* 2: Joseph Stiglitz: Transition to a Market Economy: Explaining the
Successes and Failures
* 3: Chen Zongsheng: Chinese Residents' Rising Income Growth and
Distribution Inequality
* 4: Edwin Lim: The Influence of Foreign Economists in the Early Stages
of China's Reforms
* 5: Pranab Bardhan: China and India: The Pattern of Recent Growth and
Governance in a Comparative Political Economy Perspective
* Part 2: Future Prospects for China
* 6: Simon Cox: Will China Continue to Prosper?
* 7: Nathaniel Grotte and Robert Fogel: China: Prospects for Future
Growth
* 8: Dwight Perkins: China's Future Performance and Development
Challenges
* 9: Ligang Song: Rebalancing China's Growth
* 10: Michael Spence: China's Middle Income Transition and Evolving
Inclusive Growth Strategy
* 11: Yanrui Wu: China's Consumer Revolution
* 12: Guoqiang Tian: Future Strategy for Growth and Inclusion
* Part 3: China and the Global Economy
* 13: Peter Robertson: The Global Impact of China's Growth
* 14: Gordon Hanson: Effects of China's Trade on Other Countries
* 15: Dong He: The Internationalisation of the Renminbi
* 16: Chad Bown: Antidumping and Other Trade Disputes
* 17: Stephen Smith and Yao Pan: US-China Economic Relations
* 18: Arvind Subramanian and Aaditya Mattoo: China and the WTO
* 19: Deborah Brautigam: China's Aid Policy
* Part 4: Trade and the Chinese Economy
* 20: Menzie Chinn: The Chinese Exchange Rate and Global Imbalances
* 21: John Whalley and Jing Wang: Using Tax Based Instruments for
Innovative China's Trade Rebalancing
* 22: Kym Anderson: China's Evolving Trade Composition
* 23: Bin Xu: Trade Policy Reform and Trade Volume
* 24: Ann Harrison: Trade and Industrial Policy: China in the 1990s to
Today
* Part 5: Macroeconomics and Finance
* 25: Ross Garnaut: China: International Macro-economic Impact of
Domestic Change
* 26: Roger Gordon: Chinese Tax Structure
* 27: Shuanglin Lin: Government Expenditures
* 28: Dennis Tao Yang and Guonan Ma: China's High Saving Puzzle
* 29: Eswar Prasad and Boyang Zhang: Monetary Policy in China
* 30: Feng Lu: China's Inflation in the Post-Reform Period
* 31: Yiping Huang: Local Government Debts
* 32: Nouriel Roubini and Adam Wolfe: China is Headed for a Financial
Crisis and a Sharp Slowdown
* 33: Jun 'QJ' Qian and Franklin Allen: How Can China's Financial
System Help Transform its Economy?
* Part 6: Urbanization
* 34: Vernon Henderson: Urbanization in China
* 35: Lina Song: Urban Wages in China
* 36: David Dollar: Local Investment Climates and Competition among
Cities
* 37: Yongheng Deng: The Value of Land and Housing in China's
Residential Market
* 38: Zheng Song: The Urban Pension System
* Part 7: Industry and Markets
* 39: Justin Yifu Lin: Development Strategy and Industrialization
* 40: Loren Brandt: Industrial Upgrading and Productivity Growth in
China
* 41: Jici Wang: Making Clusters Innovative? A Chinese Observation
* 42: Victor Nee and Sonja Opper: Markets and Institutional Change in
China
* 43: Zhigang Tao, Julan Du, and Yi Lu: Economic Institutions and their
Impacts on Firm Strategies and Performance
* 44: Hanming Fang: Insurance Markets in China
* 45: Weiying Zhang: The Future of Private and State-owned Enterprises
in China
* 46: Yasheng Huang: Political Economy of Privatization in China
* Part 8: Agriculture and Rural Development
* 47: Laixiang Sun: Food Security and Agriculture in China
* 48: Funing Zhong: Food Security in China: Historic and Future
Perspectives: How does China feed its People?
* 49: Keijiro Kei Otsuka: Farm Size and Long-Term Prospects for Chinese
Agriculture
* 50: Scott Rozelle and Jikan Huang: Agriculture RandD and Extension
* 51: Calum Turvey: Rural Credit in China
* 52: Huang Zuhui: Farmer Cooperatives in China: Development and
Diversification
* 53: Nancy Qian: Village Governance in China
* 54: Loren Brandt: Local Governance and Rural Public Good Provision
* Part 9: Land, Infrastructure, and Environment
* 55: Chengri Ding: Land and Development in China
* 56: Sylvie Démurger: Infrastructure in China
* 57: Trevor Houser: Doing Good While Doing Well: China's Search for
Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth
* 58: Ximing Cai and Michelle Miro: Sustainable Water Resources
Management in China: Critical Issues and Opportunities for Policy
Reforms
* 59: Hua Wang: Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ambient Water Quality
Improvement in China
* 60: Ye Qi: Climate Change
* Part 10: Population and Labor
* 61: Cai Fang: What Challenges is Demographic Transition Bringing to
China's Growth?
* 62: Xin Meng: Rural-Urban Migration in China
* 63: Yang Yao: The Lewis Turning Point: Is There a Labor Shortage in
China?
* 64: Yaohui Zhao: Labor and Employment in China
* Part 11: Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality
* 65: Richard Easterlin: China's Well-Being Since 1990
* 66: Xi Chen: Relative Deprivation in China
* 67: Albert Park and Wang Sangui: Poverty
* 68: Carl Riskin: Inequality and the Reform Era in China
* 69: John Knight: Inequality in China
* 70: Hongbin Cai: Overcoming the Middle-income Trap in China: From the
Perspective of Social Mobility
* 71: Wan BaoRui: Trends in Food Consumption and Nutrition in China
* 72: Douglas Almond: The Great Chinese Famine
* 73: Martin Ravallion: An Emerging New Form of Social Protection in
21st Century China
* Part 12: Health and Education
* 74: Gordon Liu and Samuel Krumholz: Economics of Health Transitions
in China
* 75: Ling Zhu: The Changing Landscape of Rural Health Services in
China
* 76: James Heckman and Junjian Yi: Human Capital, Economic Growth, and
Inequality in China
* 77: Haizheng Li and Qinyi Liu: Human Capital: Schooling
* 78: Wang Rong: Commanding Heights: The State and Higher Education in
China
* 79: Yingui Qian: Economics and Business Education in China
* Part 13: Gender Equity
* 80: Xiao-yuan Dong: Gender and China's Development
* 81: Hongbin Li and Lingsheng Meng: High Sex Ratio in China: Causes
and Consequences
* 82: Yu Xie: Gender and Family
* 83: Alan de Brauw: Women and Agricultural Labor in China
* Part 14: Regional Divergence in China
* 84: Kai-yuen Tsui: Regional Divergence
* 85: Chenggang Xu: China's Political-Economic Institution: Regionally
Decentralized Authoritarianism (RDA)
* 86: Du Ying: China's Regional Development Strategy
* Part 15: China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives
* 87: Dai Peikun: Anhui: Economic and Social Development
* 88: Guo Wanda: Guangdong: Maintaining Leadership in China's Next
Round of Reforms
* 89: Cui Zhongren: Guangxi: Rapid Development
* 90: Yang Chenhua: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Strategies and
Considerations of Development
* 91: Futian Qu: Jiangsu: Pattern Change and Structural Adjustment
* 92: Qu Dongyu: Ningxia: Poverty Alleviation and Development
* 93: Zhang Chuanting: Shandong: Scientific Development and New
Prospects
* 94: Hi Tang Jie: Shenzhen: From Labor-Intensive to Innovation-driven
Economic Growth
* 95: Changwen Zhao: Sichuan: A West-China Province with Fast
Development and Change
* 96: Chen Zongsheng: Tianjin: The Third Growth Pole of China
* 97: Xie Qingsheng: Western Regions: Ideas of Cultural Industry
Development
* 98: Jinchuan Shi: Zhejiang: Economic Development
* Overview: The Economics of China: Successes and Challenges
* Part 1: The China Model
* 1: Xiaopeng Luo: From a Manipulated Revolution to Manipulated
Marketisation: A Logic of the Chinese Model
* 2: Joseph Stiglitz: Transition to a Market Economy: Explaining the
Successes and Failures
* 3: Chen Zongsheng: Chinese Residents' Rising Income Growth and
Distribution Inequality
* 4: Edwin Lim: The Influence of Foreign Economists in the Early Stages
of China's Reforms
* 5: Pranab Bardhan: China and India: The Pattern of Recent Growth and
Governance in a Comparative Political Economy Perspective
* Part 2: Future Prospects for China
* 6: Simon Cox: Will China Continue to Prosper?
* 7: Nathaniel Grotte and Robert Fogel: China: Prospects for Future
Growth
* 8: Dwight Perkins: China's Future Performance and Development
Challenges
* 9: Ligang Song: Rebalancing China's Growth
* 10: Michael Spence: China's Middle Income Transition and Evolving
Inclusive Growth Strategy
* 11: Yanrui Wu: China's Consumer Revolution
* 12: Guoqiang Tian: Future Strategy for Growth and Inclusion
* Part 3: China and the Global Economy
* 13: Peter Robertson: The Global Impact of China's Growth
* 14: Gordon Hanson: Effects of China's Trade on Other Countries
* 15: Dong He: The Internationalisation of the Renminbi
* 16: Chad Bown: Antidumping and Other Trade Disputes
* 17: Stephen Smith and Yao Pan: US-China Economic Relations
* 18: Arvind Subramanian and Aaditya Mattoo: China and the WTO
* 19: Deborah Brautigam: China's Aid Policy
* Part 4: Trade and the Chinese Economy
* 20: Menzie Chinn: The Chinese Exchange Rate and Global Imbalances
* 21: John Whalley and Jing Wang: Using Tax Based Instruments for
Innovative China's Trade Rebalancing
* 22: Kym Anderson: China's Evolving Trade Composition
* 23: Bin Xu: Trade Policy Reform and Trade Volume
* 24: Ann Harrison: Trade and Industrial Policy: China in the 1990s to
Today
* Part 5: Macroeconomics and Finance
* 25: Ross Garnaut: China: International Macro-economic Impact of
Domestic Change
* 26: Roger Gordon: Chinese Tax Structure
* 27: Shuanglin Lin: Government Expenditures
* 28: Dennis Tao Yang and Guonan Ma: China's High Saving Puzzle
* 29: Eswar Prasad and Boyang Zhang: Monetary Policy in China
* 30: Feng Lu: China's Inflation in the Post-Reform Period
* 31: Yiping Huang: Local Government Debts
* 32: Nouriel Roubini and Adam Wolfe: China is Headed for a Financial
Crisis and a Sharp Slowdown
* 33: Jun 'QJ' Qian and Franklin Allen: How Can China's Financial
System Help Transform its Economy?
* Part 6: Urbanization
* 34: Vernon Henderson: Urbanization in China
* 35: Lina Song: Urban Wages in China
* 36: David Dollar: Local Investment Climates and Competition among
Cities
* 37: Yongheng Deng: The Value of Land and Housing in China's
Residential Market
* 38: Zheng Song: The Urban Pension System
* Part 7: Industry and Markets
* 39: Justin Yifu Lin: Development Strategy and Industrialization
* 40: Loren Brandt: Industrial Upgrading and Productivity Growth in
China
* 41: Jici Wang: Making Clusters Innovative? A Chinese Observation
* 42: Victor Nee and Sonja Opper: Markets and Institutional Change in
China
* 43: Zhigang Tao, Julan Du, and Yi Lu: Economic Institutions and their
Impacts on Firm Strategies and Performance
* 44: Hanming Fang: Insurance Markets in China
* 45: Weiying Zhang: The Future of Private and State-owned Enterprises
in China
* 46: Yasheng Huang: Political Economy of Privatization in China
* Part 8: Agriculture and Rural Development
* 47: Laixiang Sun: Food Security and Agriculture in China
* 48: Funing Zhong: Food Security in China: Historic and Future
Perspectives: How does China feed its People?
* 49: Keijiro Kei Otsuka: Farm Size and Long-Term Prospects for Chinese
Agriculture
* 50: Scott Rozelle and Jikan Huang: Agriculture RandD and Extension
* 51: Calum Turvey: Rural Credit in China
* 52: Huang Zuhui: Farmer Cooperatives in China: Development and
Diversification
* 53: Nancy Qian: Village Governance in China
* 54: Loren Brandt: Local Governance and Rural Public Good Provision
* Part 9: Land, Infrastructure, and Environment
* 55: Chengri Ding: Land and Development in China
* 56: Sylvie Démurger: Infrastructure in China
* 57: Trevor Houser: Doing Good While Doing Well: China's Search for
Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth
* 58: Ximing Cai and Michelle Miro: Sustainable Water Resources
Management in China: Critical Issues and Opportunities for Policy
Reforms
* 59: Hua Wang: Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ambient Water Quality
Improvement in China
* 60: Ye Qi: Climate Change
* Part 10: Population and Labor
* 61: Cai Fang: What Challenges is Demographic Transition Bringing to
China's Growth?
* 62: Xin Meng: Rural-Urban Migration in China
* 63: Yang Yao: The Lewis Turning Point: Is There a Labor Shortage in
China?
* 64: Yaohui Zhao: Labor and Employment in China
* Part 11: Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality
* 65: Richard Easterlin: China's Well-Being Since 1990
* 66: Xi Chen: Relative Deprivation in China
* 67: Albert Park and Wang Sangui: Poverty
* 68: Carl Riskin: Inequality and the Reform Era in China
* 69: John Knight: Inequality in China
* 70: Hongbin Cai: Overcoming the Middle-income Trap in China: From the
Perspective of Social Mobility
* 71: Wan BaoRui: Trends in Food Consumption and Nutrition in China
* 72: Douglas Almond: The Great Chinese Famine
* 73: Martin Ravallion: An Emerging New Form of Social Protection in
21st Century China
* Part 12: Health and Education
* 74: Gordon Liu and Samuel Krumholz: Economics of Health Transitions
in China
* 75: Ling Zhu: The Changing Landscape of Rural Health Services in
China
* 76: James Heckman and Junjian Yi: Human Capital, Economic Growth, and
Inequality in China
* 77: Haizheng Li and Qinyi Liu: Human Capital: Schooling
* 78: Wang Rong: Commanding Heights: The State and Higher Education in
China
* 79: Yingui Qian: Economics and Business Education in China
* Part 13: Gender Equity
* 80: Xiao-yuan Dong: Gender and China's Development
* 81: Hongbin Li and Lingsheng Meng: High Sex Ratio in China: Causes
and Consequences
* 82: Yu Xie: Gender and Family
* 83: Alan de Brauw: Women and Agricultural Labor in China
* Part 14: Regional Divergence in China
* 84: Kai-yuen Tsui: Regional Divergence
* 85: Chenggang Xu: China's Political-Economic Institution: Regionally
Decentralized Authoritarianism (RDA)
* 86: Du Ying: China's Regional Development Strategy
* Part 15: China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives
* 87: Dai Peikun: Anhui: Economic and Social Development
* 88: Guo Wanda: Guangdong: Maintaining Leadership in China's Next
Round of Reforms
* 89: Cui Zhongren: Guangxi: Rapid Development
* 90: Yang Chenhua: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Strategies and
Considerations of Development
* 91: Futian Qu: Jiangsu: Pattern Change and Structural Adjustment
* 92: Qu Dongyu: Ningxia: Poverty Alleviation and Development
* 93: Zhang Chuanting: Shandong: Scientific Development and New
Prospects
* 94: Hi Tang Jie: Shenzhen: From Labor-Intensive to Innovation-driven
Economic Growth
* 95: Changwen Zhao: Sichuan: A West-China Province with Fast
Development and Change
* 96: Chen Zongsheng: Tianjin: The Third Growth Pole of China
* 97: Xie Qingsheng: Western Regions: Ideas of Cultural Industry
Development
* 98: Jinchuan Shi: Zhejiang: Economic Development
* Part 1: The China Model
* 1: Xiaopeng Luo: From a Manipulated Revolution to Manipulated
Marketisation: A Logic of the Chinese Model
* 2: Joseph Stiglitz: Transition to a Market Economy: Explaining the
Successes and Failures
* 3: Chen Zongsheng: Chinese Residents' Rising Income Growth and
Distribution Inequality
* 4: Edwin Lim: The Influence of Foreign Economists in the Early Stages
of China's Reforms
* 5: Pranab Bardhan: China and India: The Pattern of Recent Growth and
Governance in a Comparative Political Economy Perspective
* Part 2: Future Prospects for China
* 6: Simon Cox: Will China Continue to Prosper?
* 7: Nathaniel Grotte and Robert Fogel: China: Prospects for Future
Growth
* 8: Dwight Perkins: China's Future Performance and Development
Challenges
* 9: Ligang Song: Rebalancing China's Growth
* 10: Michael Spence: China's Middle Income Transition and Evolving
Inclusive Growth Strategy
* 11: Yanrui Wu: China's Consumer Revolution
* 12: Guoqiang Tian: Future Strategy for Growth and Inclusion
* Part 3: China and the Global Economy
* 13: Peter Robertson: The Global Impact of China's Growth
* 14: Gordon Hanson: Effects of China's Trade on Other Countries
* 15: Dong He: The Internationalisation of the Renminbi
* 16: Chad Bown: Antidumping and Other Trade Disputes
* 17: Stephen Smith and Yao Pan: US-China Economic Relations
* 18: Arvind Subramanian and Aaditya Mattoo: China and the WTO
* 19: Deborah Brautigam: China's Aid Policy
* Part 4: Trade and the Chinese Economy
* 20: Menzie Chinn: The Chinese Exchange Rate and Global Imbalances
* 21: John Whalley and Jing Wang: Using Tax Based Instruments for
Innovative China's Trade Rebalancing
* 22: Kym Anderson: China's Evolving Trade Composition
* 23: Bin Xu: Trade Policy Reform and Trade Volume
* 24: Ann Harrison: Trade and Industrial Policy: China in the 1990s to
Today
* Part 5: Macroeconomics and Finance
* 25: Ross Garnaut: China: International Macro-economic Impact of
Domestic Change
* 26: Roger Gordon: Chinese Tax Structure
* 27: Shuanglin Lin: Government Expenditures
* 28: Dennis Tao Yang and Guonan Ma: China's High Saving Puzzle
* 29: Eswar Prasad and Boyang Zhang: Monetary Policy in China
* 30: Feng Lu: China's Inflation in the Post-Reform Period
* 31: Yiping Huang: Local Government Debts
* 32: Nouriel Roubini and Adam Wolfe: China is Headed for a Financial
Crisis and a Sharp Slowdown
* 33: Jun 'QJ' Qian and Franklin Allen: How Can China's Financial
System Help Transform its Economy?
* Part 6: Urbanization
* 34: Vernon Henderson: Urbanization in China
* 35: Lina Song: Urban Wages in China
* 36: David Dollar: Local Investment Climates and Competition among
Cities
* 37: Yongheng Deng: The Value of Land and Housing in China's
Residential Market
* 38: Zheng Song: The Urban Pension System
* Part 7: Industry and Markets
* 39: Justin Yifu Lin: Development Strategy and Industrialization
* 40: Loren Brandt: Industrial Upgrading and Productivity Growth in
China
* 41: Jici Wang: Making Clusters Innovative? A Chinese Observation
* 42: Victor Nee and Sonja Opper: Markets and Institutional Change in
China
* 43: Zhigang Tao, Julan Du, and Yi Lu: Economic Institutions and their
Impacts on Firm Strategies and Performance
* 44: Hanming Fang: Insurance Markets in China
* 45: Weiying Zhang: The Future of Private and State-owned Enterprises
in China
* 46: Yasheng Huang: Political Economy of Privatization in China
* Part 8: Agriculture and Rural Development
* 47: Laixiang Sun: Food Security and Agriculture in China
* 48: Funing Zhong: Food Security in China: Historic and Future
Perspectives: How does China feed its People?
* 49: Keijiro Kei Otsuka: Farm Size and Long-Term Prospects for Chinese
Agriculture
* 50: Scott Rozelle and Jikan Huang: Agriculture RandD and Extension
* 51: Calum Turvey: Rural Credit in China
* 52: Huang Zuhui: Farmer Cooperatives in China: Development and
Diversification
* 53: Nancy Qian: Village Governance in China
* 54: Loren Brandt: Local Governance and Rural Public Good Provision
* Part 9: Land, Infrastructure, and Environment
* 55: Chengri Ding: Land and Development in China
* 56: Sylvie Démurger: Infrastructure in China
* 57: Trevor Houser: Doing Good While Doing Well: China's Search for
Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth
* 58: Ximing Cai and Michelle Miro: Sustainable Water Resources
Management in China: Critical Issues and Opportunities for Policy
Reforms
* 59: Hua Wang: Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ambient Water Quality
Improvement in China
* 60: Ye Qi: Climate Change
* Part 10: Population and Labor
* 61: Cai Fang: What Challenges is Demographic Transition Bringing to
China's Growth?
* 62: Xin Meng: Rural-Urban Migration in China
* 63: Yang Yao: The Lewis Turning Point: Is There a Labor Shortage in
China?
* 64: Yaohui Zhao: Labor and Employment in China
* Part 11: Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality
* 65: Richard Easterlin: China's Well-Being Since 1990
* 66: Xi Chen: Relative Deprivation in China
* 67: Albert Park and Wang Sangui: Poverty
* 68: Carl Riskin: Inequality and the Reform Era in China
* 69: John Knight: Inequality in China
* 70: Hongbin Cai: Overcoming the Middle-income Trap in China: From the
Perspective of Social Mobility
* 71: Wan BaoRui: Trends in Food Consumption and Nutrition in China
* 72: Douglas Almond: The Great Chinese Famine
* 73: Martin Ravallion: An Emerging New Form of Social Protection in
21st Century China
* Part 12: Health and Education
* 74: Gordon Liu and Samuel Krumholz: Economics of Health Transitions
in China
* 75: Ling Zhu: The Changing Landscape of Rural Health Services in
China
* 76: James Heckman and Junjian Yi: Human Capital, Economic Growth, and
Inequality in China
* 77: Haizheng Li and Qinyi Liu: Human Capital: Schooling
* 78: Wang Rong: Commanding Heights: The State and Higher Education in
China
* 79: Yingui Qian: Economics and Business Education in China
* Part 13: Gender Equity
* 80: Xiao-yuan Dong: Gender and China's Development
* 81: Hongbin Li and Lingsheng Meng: High Sex Ratio in China: Causes
and Consequences
* 82: Yu Xie: Gender and Family
* 83: Alan de Brauw: Women and Agricultural Labor in China
* Part 14: Regional Divergence in China
* 84: Kai-yuen Tsui: Regional Divergence
* 85: Chenggang Xu: China's Political-Economic Institution: Regionally
Decentralized Authoritarianism (RDA)
* 86: Du Ying: China's Regional Development Strategy
* Part 15: China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives
* 87: Dai Peikun: Anhui: Economic and Social Development
* 88: Guo Wanda: Guangdong: Maintaining Leadership in China's Next
Round of Reforms
* 89: Cui Zhongren: Guangxi: Rapid Development
* 90: Yang Chenhua: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Strategies and
Considerations of Development
* 91: Futian Qu: Jiangsu: Pattern Change and Structural Adjustment
* 92: Qu Dongyu: Ningxia: Poverty Alleviation and Development
* 93: Zhang Chuanting: Shandong: Scientific Development and New
Prospects
* 94: Hi Tang Jie: Shenzhen: From Labor-Intensive to Innovation-driven
Economic Growth
* 95: Changwen Zhao: Sichuan: A West-China Province with Fast
Development and Change
* 96: Chen Zongsheng: Tianjin: The Third Growth Pole of China
* 97: Xie Qingsheng: Western Regions: Ideas of Cultural Industry
Development
* 98: Jinchuan Shi: Zhejiang: Economic Development