China's economy into the new century structural issues and problems /
In the last two decades of the 20th century, China stood out as the world's star performer in economic growth, thanks to the market-oriented reform that started in 1978. At the turn of the century, the Chinese economy faces a series of challenges to sustain its growth and stability. The two-dec...
Основен автор: | Wong, John, 1939- |
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Други автори: | Lu, Ding, 1957- |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
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Singapore : Singapore ; New Jersey :
Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore ; World Scientific,
℗♭2002.
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China's economy into the new century. |
Съдържание:
- pt. I. Growth and structural adjustments. 1. China's economy: confronting restructuring and stability / Woo Wing Thye
- 2. The nature and sources of economic growth in China: is there TFP growth? / Liu Zhiqiang
- 3. Understanding China's statistical system. Part one: "Lies, damn lies, and statistics"
- the problems with Chinese statistics / John Wong. Part two: China's National Bureau of Statistics: its functions and structure / Ren Caifang
- 4. China's industrial policy and long-term structural planning / Lu Ding
- pt. II. Fiscal federalism and reforms. 5. Tax reforms and government revenues / Lin Shuanglin
- 6. Fiscal decentralisation and economic growth / Justin Lin Yifu and Liu Zhiqiang
- 7. Too many fees and too many charges: China streamlines fiscal system / Lin Shuanglin
- 8. From the helping hand to the grabbing hand: fiscal federalism and corruption in China / Chen Kang, Arye L. Hillman and Gu Qingyang
- pt. III. Inter-regional policy. 9. China's inter-provincial disparities: 1952-1995 / Tian Xiaowen and Ron Duncan
- 10. China's drive to develop its western region (I): why turn to this region now? / Tian Xiaowen. China's drive to develop its western region (II): priorities in development / Tian Xiaowen
- 11. Economic openness and implications for Chongqing's development / John Wong
- pt. IV. Infrastructure
- hard and soft. 12. China's infrastructure development / Lin Shuanglin
- 13. Building up China's telecommunications infrastructure / Lu Ding
- 14. Education and development: experiences from East Asia / John Wong and Liu Zhiqiang
- 15. China's drive to attract the return of its expatriate talents / Yu Wing Yin
- pt. V. Regional impact. 16. Implications of China's reform and development on the Asia Pacific / John Wong
- 17. Has the Asian financial crisis eroded China's export competitiveness? / Friedrich Wu.