This book presents the realities of China's political economy, from China's size and population to industrial reform, labor and unemployment, consumerism, trade, state finances and banking, balance of payments, government institution reform, U.S.-Chinese relations, and the political structure.
This book presents the realities of China's political economy, from China's size and population to industrial reform, labor and unemployment, consumerism, trade, state finances and banking, balance of payments, government institution reform, U.S.-Chinese relations, and the political structure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susumu Yabuki, one of Japan's leading China watchers, is professor of economics at the Yokohama City University. Stephen M. Harner is chief representative of Deutsche Bank AG, Shanghai representative office since 1996.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction : Six Realities of Unrealities About the Chinese Economy Part 1 Toward a Basic Understanding of the Chinese Economy A Huge Country Population Pressure The Volatile History of "Chinese Socialism" The Political System Economic System Reform Part 2 Some Domestic Economic Problems Economic Growth Food Production Energy Environmental Destruction Income Disparity Regional Disparity The Consumption Revolution Industry Structure State Owned Enterprises Unemployment Township and Village Enterprises Regional Economics Part 3 State Finances, Financial Institutions and Markets, and Government Institution Reform The State Budget, the Fiscal System, and Monetary Policy and Trends China's Banking System China's Stock Markets China in the International Financial Markets Foreign Financial Institutions in China Corporate and Project Finance in China Shanghai Government Administrative Structure Reform Part 4 Foreign Trade, Foreign Capital, and External Economic Relations Foreign Trade Foreign Capital The Asian Financial Crisis and the RMB Hong Kong and Taiwan U.S. China Relations Japan China Relations
Introduction : Six Realities of Unrealities About the Chinese Economy Part 1 Toward a Basic Understanding of the Chinese Economy A Huge Country Population Pressure The Volatile History of "Chinese Socialism" The Political System Economic System Reform Part 2 Some Domestic Economic Problems Economic Growth Food Production Energy Environmental Destruction Income Disparity Regional Disparity The Consumption Revolution Industry Structure State Owned Enterprises Unemployment Township and Village Enterprises Regional Economics Part 3 State Finances, Financial Institutions and Markets, and Government Institution Reform The State Budget, the Fiscal System, and Monetary Policy and Trends China's Banking System China's Stock Markets China in the International Financial Markets Foreign Financial Institutions in China Corporate and Project Finance in China Shanghai Government Administrative Structure Reform Part 4 Foreign Trade, Foreign Capital, and External Economic Relations Foreign Trade Foreign Capital The Asian Financial Crisis and the RMB Hong Kong and Taiwan U.S. China Relations Japan China Relations
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