Exploring China's transition to a socialist market economy, this book finds that the recent Chinese experience is unique and unprecedented. It seems plausible that the distinctive characteristics of China's market reform have been a result of correcting the big bang approach of Eastern European countries and unique conditions that China possesses. For instance, China is endowed with a relatively high level of skilled labor and a large workforce. Moreover, China has been experimenting with reform and profit-sharing for a number of years, especially in the coastal provinces. This book juxtaposes…mehr
Exploring China's transition to a socialist market economy, this book finds that the recent Chinese experience is unique and unprecedented. It seems plausible that the distinctive characteristics of China's market reform have been a result of correcting the big bang approach of Eastern European countries and unique conditions that China possesses. For instance, China is endowed with a relatively high level of skilled labor and a large workforce. Moreover, China has been experimenting with reform and profit-sharing for a number of years, especially in the coastal provinces. This book juxtaposes native Chinese experiences with those of academics in the U.S. It integrates the ideas of those living the experience in China with the perceptions of outside observers who might be able to offer constructive criticism. The book covers various topics, such as macroeconomic policy, reform within economic sectors, and strategies for sustainable development, while making sure that the reader will not find it difficult to follow the process of reform and the main impediments that China may face.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
OSMAN SULIMAN is Professor of Economics and Chair of the Economics Department, Millersville University, Pennsylvania. With degrees in economics and statistics and research interests in international finance, development, trade issues, and transition economies, he is coeditor of Global Commodity Price Stabilization (Quorum, 1995).
Inhaltsangabe
The Process of Transition Review and Experience of Economic Structure Reform in China by Shi Zhong-Liang Macroeconomic Stability Reform and Macroeconomic Stability in China: An Overview by Osman Suliman Finance and Taxation Systems in China by Shi Zhong-Liang Some Sectoral Reform and Performance Security Markets in China: Past and Present by Enyang Guo and Mangao Li Development and Internationalization of China's Capital Market by Hu Yuancheng China's Emerging Market Economy in Seafood Products by James Barney Marsh and Akira Yuasa Sustainable Development and the Environment Outline of the Ninth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development and the Long-Term Goals to the Year 2010 by Shi Zhong-Liang Strategies and Policies for Sustainable Development in China by Shi Zhong-Liang From Adam Smith to Han Feitzu The Political Economy of Han Feitzu and Adam Smith: A Comparative Analysis and Implications for Chinese Economic Transition by Kirsten Madden Index
The Process of Transition Review and Experience of Economic Structure Reform in China by Shi Zhong-Liang Macroeconomic Stability Reform and Macroeconomic Stability in China: An Overview by Osman Suliman Finance and Taxation Systems in China by Shi Zhong-Liang Some Sectoral Reform and Performance Security Markets in China: Past and Present by Enyang Guo and Mangao Li Development and Internationalization of China's Capital Market by Hu Yuancheng China's Emerging Market Economy in Seafood Products by James Barney Marsh and Akira Yuasa Sustainable Development and the Environment Outline of the Ninth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development and the Long-Term Goals to the Year 2010 by Shi Zhong-Liang Strategies and Policies for Sustainable Development in China by Shi Zhong-Liang From Adam Smith to Han Feitzu The Political Economy of Han Feitzu and Adam Smith: A Comparative Analysis and Implications for Chinese Economic Transition by Kirsten Madden Index
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