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In: Routledge studies in the modern world economy 113
1. Introduction / Ying Ma and Hans-Michael Trautwein -- 2. Physiocracy and the Chinese model / Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen -- 3. The reception of Adam Smith in East Asia / Qunyi Liu -- 4. Commodities, natural resources, and growth / Mauro Boianovsky -- 5. Yan Fu, individualism, and social order / Yang Cui and Evelyn Forget -- 6. Three influential Western thinkers during the 'break-up' period in China / Gilles Campagnolo -- 7. Chinese tradition meets Western economics / Olga Borokh -- 8. He Lian, a founder and practitioner of Chinization of Western economics / Jianbo Zhou, Liu Yang, and Jingyu Feng -- 9. Chinese economics students in the USA : with a focus on doctoral dissertations prior to 1949 / Jinwen Zou and Lizhi Song -- 10. Development theory and transition / Massimo Ricottilli -- 11. Thirty years of disputes on China's economic reform / Xibao Guo and Ping Zhang -- 12. Northian perspectives on China's economic reform / Weisen Li and Hans-Michael Trautwein -- 13. Chinese reform and schools of thought in Western economics / Matthias Klaes and Yi Zhang -- 14. The East Asian Development Model reconsidered / Yongqin Wang -- 15. The changing status of Western economics in China / Fuqian Fang -- 16. The transmission of heterodox economics in China, 1949-2009 / Lin Zhang and Yingli Xu.
In: The journal of development studies: JDS, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 451-452
ISSN: 0022-0388
In: Studies on the Chinese economy
In: China perspectives, volume 1
"From the perspective of development economics, the two-volume set studies the economic history and development of China since 1912, with a focus on the quantitative analysis of economic activities. Centering on two important historical periods, the first volume examines the economy of the Republic of China between 1912 and 1949, while the second studies the further economic development since 1949. Both titles describe the historical process and characteristics of the economy during the time and then look into the momentum and inner logic that underpin the economic development. Key sectors and economic issues discussed in the book include agriculture, industry, population and labour force, urbanization and mobility, income distribution, and price changes. It also analyses various related elements that occasion and influence the key economic development and trends, including capital formation, human resources, technological progress, the role of government and finance, institutions, macro policies, international trade, and direct investment. This set will interest scholars and students working on Chinese economic history, the Chinese economy, and modern Chinese society"--
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 41, S. 189-201
ISSN: 0020-8701
After forty years of experience it is deeply felt that there is no hope for sustained, healthy, & accelerated development in the People's Republic of China without structural reform of the economy. Chinese development cycles are considered, & it is argued that the rigid & highly centralized system of decision making has made it difficult to take timely & correct decisions. Economic development in China is compared to that in other developing countries. The current central structural reform & economic development are deemed capable of eliminating the stalemate of China's dual economic structure & mechanisms, & of deepening the reform & accelerating the process of industrialization while maintaining sustained & steady national economic development. Discussed are: experiments in the reform of enterprises, the reform of the ownership system, the roles of planning & the market, & the effects of inflation & price reform. For a long time, egalitarianism prevailed as the principle of equity under socialism, resulting in the total subordination of the interests of enterprises & individuals to the national interest; this conception of egalitarianism as fairness under socialism is seen as a misreading of Marxism. It is noted that although the efficiency of socioeconomic operations is being enhanced & income levels are rising, the gap between the rich & the poor is also being widened. 2 Figures, 3 Photographs. F. S. J. Ledgister
In: China perspectives series
This book, together with Economic Development and Reform Deepening in China is a collection of papers written in recent years about maintaining economic growth, managing inflation, the relationship between growth and structural adjustment, control of price growth, maintaining stable economic development, and other relevant aspects of macro-control, economic development, and deepening reform. Chinese government adopts many of the recommendations put forward by the book.
In: Berichte des Arbeitsbereichs Chinaforschung im Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management 16
In: Berichte des Arbeitsbereichs Chinaforschung im Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management der Universität Bremen 16
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In: Bulletin of concerned Asian scholars, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 76-86
In: Routledge Library Editions: Business and Economics in Asia Ser v.9
In: Asian survey, Band 6, Heft 6, S. 303-309
ISSN: 1533-838X
In: Selected Works of Cheng Siwei Ser. v.Vol. 2
This book, in three volumes, presents the thoughts and reflections of the highly regarded Chinese scholar and statesman, Cheng Siwei. The author outlines his theories for bringing economic reform to China in the context of a global economy. Using the principles of complexity science and finance, the author also elaborates on the characteristics and laws of fictitious economy in China and from this perspective, studies such issues as venture capital, financial crises, capital and monetary markets, inflation and deflation, housing system reform, the social security system and enterprise management in contemporary China. The book has been highly regarded by top-ranked Chinese politicians and distinguished scholars and is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the economic complexities of the development of China.
In: China perspectives series
This is a collection of papers written in recent years about maintaining economic growth, managing inflation, the relationship between growth and structural adjustment, control of price growth, maintaining stable economic development, and other relevant aspects of macro-control, economic development, and deepening reform.