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This book is a collection of 14 papers presenting the author's observations, analysis, and opinions of China's long-term economic development from the demographic perspective.
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This book is a collection of 14 papers presenting the author's observations, analysis, and opinions of China's long-term economic development from the demographic perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000052824
- Artikelnr.: 59482871
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000052824
- Artikelnr.: 59482871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Cai Fang is Professor, Vice President and Party Group Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Academician at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Professor Cai's research interests include labor economics, China's economic growth, and income distribution. His recent publications include Demystifying the Economic Growth in Transition China, China's Economic Growth Prospects: From Demographic Dividend to Reform Dividend, and Perceiving Truth and Ceasing Doubts: What Can We Learn from 40 Years of China's Reform and Opening-Up?
Part One New Stage of Demographic Transition
1. Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and the Lewis Turning
Point in China
2. The End of China's Demographic Dividend: The Perspective of Potential
GDP Growth
3. Approaching a Neoclassical Scenario: The Labor Market in China after the
Lewis Turning Point
4. China's Economic Slowdown under Supply-Side Perspective
Part Two Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
5. Is There a "Middle-income Trap"? Theories, Experiences, and Relevance to
China
6. How to Understand Income Inequality in China? Seeking Common Ground from
the Debates
7. Labor Market Changes, Labor Disputes, and Social Cohesion in China
8. Old Age Support System in China: Situations, Challenges, and Policy
Trends
Part Three Supply-side Structural Reform
9. The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare
10. From Quantitative Issues to Structural Issues: An Interpretation of
China's Labor Market
11. China's Demand for Human Capital and Education Reform
12. China's Agricultural Modernization and Economies of Scale: Barriers and
Solutions
13. How Can Chinese Economic Growth Be Transformed to
Total-Factor-Productivity-Driven Pattern?
14. The New Normal: The Macro History and Grand Logic of China's Economic
Development
1. Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and the Lewis Turning
Point in China
2. The End of China's Demographic Dividend: The Perspective of Potential
GDP Growth
3. Approaching a Neoclassical Scenario: The Labor Market in China after the
Lewis Turning Point
4. China's Economic Slowdown under Supply-Side Perspective
Part Two Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
5. Is There a "Middle-income Trap"? Theories, Experiences, and Relevance to
China
6. How to Understand Income Inequality in China? Seeking Common Ground from
the Debates
7. Labor Market Changes, Labor Disputes, and Social Cohesion in China
8. Old Age Support System in China: Situations, Challenges, and Policy
Trends
Part Three Supply-side Structural Reform
9. The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare
10. From Quantitative Issues to Structural Issues: An Interpretation of
China's Labor Market
11. China's Demand for Human Capital and Education Reform
12. China's Agricultural Modernization and Economies of Scale: Barriers and
Solutions
13. How Can Chinese Economic Growth Be Transformed to
Total-Factor-Productivity-Driven Pattern?
14. The New Normal: The Macro History and Grand Logic of China's Economic
Development
Part One New Stage of Demographic Transition
1. Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and the Lewis Turning
Point in China
2. The End of China's Demographic Dividend: The Perspective of Potential
GDP Growth
3. Approaching a Neoclassical Scenario: The Labor Market in China after the
Lewis Turning Point
4. China's Economic Slowdown under Supply-Side Perspective
Part Two Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
5. Is There a "Middle-income Trap"? Theories, Experiences, and Relevance to
China
6. How to Understand Income Inequality in China? Seeking Common Ground from
the Debates
7. Labor Market Changes, Labor Disputes, and Social Cohesion in China
8. Old Age Support System in China: Situations, Challenges, and Policy
Trends
Part Three Supply-side Structural Reform
9. The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare
10. From Quantitative Issues to Structural Issues: An Interpretation of
China's Labor Market
11. China's Demand for Human Capital and Education Reform
12. China's Agricultural Modernization and Economies of Scale: Barriers and
Solutions
13. How Can Chinese Economic Growth Be Transformed to
Total-Factor-Productivity-Driven Pattern?
14. The New Normal: The Macro History and Grand Logic of China's Economic
Development
1. Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and the Lewis Turning
Point in China
2. The End of China's Demographic Dividend: The Perspective of Potential
GDP Growth
3. Approaching a Neoclassical Scenario: The Labor Market in China after the
Lewis Turning Point
4. China's Economic Slowdown under Supply-Side Perspective
Part Two Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
5. Is There a "Middle-income Trap"? Theories, Experiences, and Relevance to
China
6. How to Understand Income Inequality in China? Seeking Common Ground from
the Debates
7. Labor Market Changes, Labor Disputes, and Social Cohesion in China
8. Old Age Support System in China: Situations, Challenges, and Policy
Trends
Part Three Supply-side Structural Reform
9. The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare
10. From Quantitative Issues to Structural Issues: An Interpretation of
China's Labor Market
11. China's Demand for Human Capital and Education Reform
12. China's Agricultural Modernization and Economies of Scale: Barriers and
Solutions
13. How Can Chinese Economic Growth Be Transformed to
Total-Factor-Productivity-Driven Pattern?
14. The New Normal: The Macro History and Grand Logic of China's Economic
Development