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020 9789814368803 (pbk.) |
020 9814368806 (pbk.) |
060 0 HC427.95^bC489 |
100 1 Chow, Gregory C.,^d1929- |
245 10 China as a leader of the world economy /^cGregory C. Chow |
260 Singapore ;^aHackensack, NJ :^bWorld Scientific,^cc2012 |
300 viii, 223 p. :^bill. ;^c24 cm |
504 Includes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 Introduction : an overview of China^'s economy -- Threeimportant players of China^'s economy -- Is Chinese capitalism different? -- Economic planning in China -- Role of economists in China^'s economic development -- Freeto choose in China -- Chinese and American economic institutions reflecting cultural differences -- Outflow ofcapital and China^'s diplomacy -- Brazil and China as economic partners -- India^'s model of rapid economic development -- Will the Russian economy grow rapidly? -- Comparing economic developments in Taiwan and mainland China -- Problems facing the Chinese economy -- Directionsfor economics education and research in China -- Importantlessons from studying the Chinese economy -- US housing bubble and economic downturn -- Will consumption expenditures in China increase rapidly? -- From Guangzhou^'s opera house to issues of economic development -- Lessons from the current American great recession -- How to improve university education in China? -- How to manage a university well? -- How to improve the efficiencyof state enterprises? -- Carry out the open door policy further -- How to stop inflation in China? -- How to solvethe problems of China^'s inflation and the American recession? -- China^'s aging population -- China^'s environmental policy : a critical survey -- Note on a model of Chinese national income determination -- Lessons from studying a simple macroeconomic model for China -- Shanghai stock price movements reflecting China^'s globalization -- Co-movements of Shanghai and New York stock prices by time-varying regressions |
520 ^"After the 1978 economic reform, China^'s economicdevelopment has been on a fast track ever since. Later on,the successful accession into the WTO in 2001 accelerated China^'s economic transformation and made it more integrated with the world. Today, as the second-largest economy in the world, China has earned herself a leading role on the world stage beyond dispute. This book providesreaders with answers to why and how China functions as a leader in the world economy. The book surveys China^'s economy in four parts--economic institutions, economic problems, important economic policies and selective economic analysis, especially including many hot issues like revaluation of the reminbi, China^'s high inflation rate and its relations with other emerging markets, etc.^"--Publisher^'s description |
520 ^"After the 1978 economic reform, China^'s economicdevelopment has been on a fast track ever since. Later on,the successful accession into the WTO in 2001 accelerated China^'s economic transformation and made it more integrated with the world. Today, as the second-largest economy in the world, China has earned herself a leading role on the world stage beyond dispute. This book providesreaders with answers to why and how China functions as a leader in the world economy. The book surveys China^'s economy in four parts--economic institutions, economic problems, important economic policies and selective economic analysis, especially including many hot issues like revaluation of the reminbi, China^'s high inflation rate and its relations with other emerging markets, etc.^"--Publisher^'s description |
650 0 International economic relations |
651 0 China^xEconomic conditions^y2000- |
651 0 China^xEconomic policy^y2000- |
651 0 China^xForeign economic relations |
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