3 edition of How the Chinese economy works found in the catalog.
Published
2009 by Palgrave Macmillan in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Rongxing Guo. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC427.92 .G86 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23834457M |
ISBN 10 | 9780230581005 |
LC Control Number | 2009041358 |
Main articles: Economy of Hong Kong and Economy of Macau In accordance with the One country, two systems policy, the economies of the former British colony of Hong Kong and Portuguese colony of Macau are separate from the rest of China and each other. Now, of course, the government has to deal with these loans, many of which are becoming problematic. In all of the four chapters of the book, content has been presented in detail so author has neither given foot notes nor summaries at end of the chapters. This book, the culmination of many years of research in Hong Kong and China, is a comprehensive account of these systemic reforms, as well as of their transferability to other economies in transition. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks Total investment in fixed assets of all segments of the economy increased by
After reviewing the book, we can safely suggest that chapters are well equipped with facts and figures making it beneficial for future researchers, students, potential businessmen and policymakers. As a result, great strides had been made in these areas, especially in railway, highway, communication, port, and airport and power industry. This was a sign that China's economy had entered a period of sound operation and thus laid a solid foundation for the fulfillment of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. Based in Beijing sincehe is currently employed as the Managing Director of GaveKal Dragonomics; an independent research firm and also performs his duties as an editor of China Economic Quarterly Journal. In Li Yining was instrumental in the establishment of Peking University Business School, now the Guanghua School of Management, which is firmly established as one of the most prestigious business colleges in China.
March As entrepreneurial-driven growth has to overtake factor-driven growth if the pace of growth is to be sustained, the urgency of finishing these reforms will be more pressing. October For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Economics Book Marketing.
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In the face of the complicated and grim economic environment at home and abroad inthe people of all ethnic groups in China worked hard together, surmounted numerous difficulties and scored great achievements in carrying out the reform and opening up policy and in the socialist modernization drive.
Efficiency is now the key goal for China in the 12th five-year plan and government has provided guidelines to be more efficient with new energy resources so that demand can be stimulated at local and international levels. Chapter 1 is based on the Chinese political setup and how decision-making is done at central and provincial levels.
The economic strength of the country was intensified constantly. Concluding, we highly recommend this book to students, scholars and policymakers. Labor reforms in and safeguarded labor rights to ensure high salary and higher standard of life.
New industries like electronics and petrochemical engineering came into being and the industrial layout was improved.
The annual growth rate of GDP averaged around 10 percent and the target of quadrupling the annual industrial and agricultural output value of the year by the end of the century was fulfilled ahead of schedule. These measures How the Chinese economy works book introducing a single exchange rate, implementing the system of exchange settlement and sales by banks and reforming the management of import and export.
Chapter 5, 6 and 7 are all interlinked and inform the reader how the financial system and fiscal policies affected trade How the Chinese economy works book enterprise. SinceLi has published numerous books and articles while teaching at Peking University. These policies had catalysed the country's phenomenal growth.
China and other major developing economies by GDP per capita at purchasing-power parity — as the rapid economic growth of China blue is readily apparent [80] The economic reforms implemented in helped to propel China into the ranks of the world's major economic powers.
When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks And the reform related to social security, housing, education and science and technology also made new strides. The private sector has contributed an increasing share of national output. Zapatillas trekking.
He is actively involved with numerous charities in China, working to improve the lives of people in underdeveloped areas. People's Bank of China was designated as the central bank implementing the monetary policy independently, while the separation of policy bank and commercial bank was also under way.
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