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El. knyga: Oxford Companion to the Economics of China

Edited by (T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics, Cornell University), Edited by (, N. T. Wang Professo), Edited by (Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute), Edited by
  • Formatas: 448 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191030222
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China's rise as an economic powerhouse raises a number of questions that are the subject of lively debate. How did the country do it? How applicable are the lessons of China's economic reform of the past thirty years to the challenges it faces in the next three decades? What does the detailed pattern of China's success and challenges look like the sub-sectoral and sub-national levels, and what does this mean for future policy? How will China's role as a global economic player evolve?

This Oxford Companion to the Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives on the Chinese economy's past, present and future. The contributors of these entries include: the best of young Chinese researchers based in China and outside; renowned academics from the top universities in China, Europe, and North America; present and past senior officials of international agencies like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; senior Chinese government officials from the Centre and the Provinces; and four recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

The Companion consists of 99 entries written by the leading China analysts of our time. The topics covered include: The China Model, Future Prospects for China , China and the Global Economy, Trade and the Chinese Economy, Macroeconomics and Finance, Urbanisation, Industry and Markets, Agriculture and Rural Development, Land, Infrastructure and Environment, Population and Labour, Dimensions of Wellbeing and Inequality, Health and Education, Gender Equity, Regional Divergence in China, and China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives.

The Editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the following positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.

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fascinating work and a worthy addition to any reference library collection * Matt Treadwell, Reference Reviews *

List Of Figures
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List Of Tables
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List Of Contributors
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The economics of China: Successes and challenges 1(28)
Shenggen Fan
Ravi Kanbur
Shang-Jin Wei
Xiaobo Zhang
PART I THE CHINA MODEL
29(30)
1 From a manipulated revolution to manipulated marketization: A logic of the Chinese model
31(5)
Xiaopeng Luo
2 Transition to a market economy: Explaining the successes and failures
36(6)
Joseph E. Stiglitz
3 Chinese residents' rising income growth and distribution inequality
42(5)
Chen Zongsheng
4 The influence of foreign economists in the early stages of China's reforms
47(6)
Edwin Lim
5 China and India: The pattern of recent growth and governance in a comparative political economy perspective
53(6)
Pranab Bardhan
PART II FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR CHINA
59(36)
6 Will China continue to prosper?
61(5)
Simon Cox
7 China's prospects for future growth
66(4)
Robert W. Fogel
Nathaniel Grotte
8 China's future performance and development challenges
70(5)
Dwight Perkins
9 Rebalancing China's growth
75(5)
Ligang Song
10 China's middle-income transition and evolving inclusive growth strategy
80(5)
Michael Spence
11 China's consumer revolution
85(5)
Yanrui Wu
12 Future strategy for growth and inclusion
90(5)
Guoqiang Tian
PART III CHINA AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
95(42)
13 The global impact of China's growth
97(7)
Peter E. Robertson
14 Effects of China's trade on other countries
104(5)
Gordon H. Hanson
15 The internationalization of the renminbi
109(5)
Dong He
16 Antidumping and other trade disputes
114(5)
Chad P. Bown
17 US--China economic relations
119(6)
Stephen C. Smith
Yao Pan
18 China and the WTO
125(7)
Aaditya Mattoo
Arvind Subramanian
19 China's aid policy
132(5)
Deborah Brautigam
PART IV TRADE AND THE CHINESE ECONOMY
137(34)
20 The Chinese exchange rate and global imbalances
139(6)
Menzie D. Chinn
21 Using tax-based instruments for innovative China's trade rebalancing
145(5)
John Whalley
Jing Wang
22 China's evolving trade composition
150(6)
Kym Anderson
23 Trade policy reform and trade volume
156(5)
Bin Xu
24 Trade and industrial policy: China in the 1990s to today
161(10)
Ann Harrison
PART V MACRO-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
171(52)
25 China: International macro-economic impact of domestic change
173(5)
Ross Garnaut
26 Chinese tax structure
178(5)
Roger Gordon
Wei Li
27 Government expenditure
183(7)
Shuanglin Lin
28 China's high saving puzzle
190(4)
Guonan Ma
Dennis Tao Yang
29 Monetary policy in China
194(6)
Eswar Prasad
Boyang Zhang
30 China's inflation in the post-reform period
200(7)
Feng Lu
31 Local government debts
207(5)
Yiping Huang
32 China is headed for a financial crisis and a sharp slowdown
212(5)
Nouriel Roubini
Adam Wolfe
33 How can China's financial system help to transform its economy?
217(6)
Franklin Allen
Jun `QJ' Qian
PART VI URBANIZATION
223(26)
34 Urbanization in China
225(5)
J. Vernon Henderson
35 Urban wages in China
230(5)
Lina Song
36 Local investment climates and competition among cities
235(4)
David Dollar
37 The value of land and housing in China's residential market
239(4)
Yongheng Deng
38 The urban pension system
243(6)
Zheng Song
Kjetil Storesletten
Yikai Wang
Fabrizio Zilibotti
PART VII INDUSTRY AND MARKETS
249(48)
39 Development strategy and industrialization
251(5)
Justin Yifu Lin
40 Industrial upgrading and productivity growth in China
256(6)
Loren Brandt
41 Making clusters innovative? A Chinese observation
262(5)
Jici Wang
42 Markets and institutional change in China
267(6)
Victor Nee
Sonja Opper
43 Economic institutions and their impacts on firm strategies and performance
273(6)
Julan Du
Yi Lu
Zhigang Tao
44 Insurance markets in China
279(6)
Hanming Fang
45 The future of private and state-owned enterprises in China
285(6)
Weiying Zhang
46 Political economy of privatization in China
291(6)
Yasheng Huang
PART VIII AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
297(44)
47 Food security and agriculture in China
299(5)
Laixiang Sun
48 Food security in China
304(5)
Funing Zhong
49 Farm size and long-term prospects for Chinese agriculture
309(6)
Keijiro Otsuka
50 Agricultural R&D and extension
315(5)
Jikun Huang
Scott Rozelle
51 Rural credit in China
320(5)
Calum G. Turvey
52 Farmer cooperatives in China: Development and diversification
325(5)
Huang Zuhui
53 Village governance in China
330(4)
Nancy Qian
54 Local governance and rural public good provision
334(7)
Loren Brandt
PART IX LAND, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ENVIRONMENT
341(34)
55 Land and development in China
343(5)
Chengri Ding
56 Infrastructure in China
348(5)
Sylvie Demurger
57 Doing good while doing well: China's search for environmentally sustainable economic growth
353(5)
Trevor Houser
58 Sustainable water resources management in China: Critical issues and opportunities for policy reforms
358(6)
Ximing Cai
Michelle Miro
59 Benefit-cost analysis of ambient water quality improvement in China
364(5)
Hua Wang
60 Climate change
369(6)
Ye Qi
PART X POPULATION AND LABOUR
375(24)
61 What challenges are demographic transition bringing to China's growth?
377(5)
Fang Cai
62 Rural-urban migration in China
382(6)
Xin Meng
63 The Lewis turning point: Is there a labour shortage in China?
388(5)
Yang Yao
64 Labour and employment in China
393(6)
Yaohui Zhao
PART XI DIMENSIONS OF WELL-BEING AND INEQUALITY
399(48)
65 China's well-being since 1990
401(5)
Richard A. Easterlin
66 Relative deprivation in China
406(5)
Xi Chen
67 Poverty
411(6)
Albert Park
Sangui Wang
68 Inequality and the reform era in China
417(5)
Carl Riskin
69 Inequality in China
422(6)
John Knight
70 Overcoming the middle-income trap in China: From the perspective of social mobility
428(5)
Hongbin Cai
71 Trends in food consumption and nutrition in China
433(3)
Baorui Wan
72 The Great Chinese Famine
436(5)
Douglas Almond
73 An emerging new form of social protection in twenty-first-century China
441(6)
Martin Ravallion
PART XII HEALTH AND EDUCATION
447(36)
74 Economics of health transitions in China
449(7)
Gordon G. Liu
Samuel Krumholz
75 The changing landscape of rural health services in China
456(3)
Ling Zhu
76 Human capital, economic growth, and inequality in China
459(6)
James J. Heckman
Junjian Yi
77 Human capital: Schooling
465(7)
Haizheng Li
Qinyi Liu
78 The commanding heights: The state and higher education in China
472(6)
Rong Wang
79 Economics and business education in China
478(5)
Yingyi Qian
PART XIII GENDER EQUITY
483(24)
80 Gender and China's development
485(5)
Xiao-yuan Dong
81 High sex ratio in China: Causes and consequences
490(5)
Hongbin Li
Lingsheng Meng
82 Gender and family
495(7)
Yu Xie
83 Women and agricultural labour in China
502(5)
Alan de Brauw
PART XIV REGIONAL DIVERGENCE IN CHINA
507(16)
84 Regional divergence
509(6)
Kai-yuen Tsui
85 China's political-economic institution: Regionally decentralized authoritarianism (RDA)
515(5)
Chenggang Xu
86 China's regional development strategy
520(3)
Ying Du
PART XV CHINA'S PROVINCES: SELECTED PERSPECTIVES
523(60)
87 Anhui: Economic and social development
525(4)
Peikun Dai
88 Guangdong: Maintaining leadership in China's next round of reforms
529(3)
Wanda Guo
89 Guangxi: Rapid development
532(3)
Zhongren Cui
90 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Strategies and considerations of development
535(5)
Chenhua Yang
91 Jiangsu: Pattern change and structural adjustment
540(11)
Futian Qu
92 Ningxia: Poverty alleviation and development
551(5)
Dongyu Qu
93 Shandong: Scientific development and new prospects
556(5)
Chuanting Zhang
94 Shenzhen: From labour-intensive to innovation-driven economic growth
561(6)
Jie Tang
95 Sichuan: A west-China province undergoing rapid development and change
567(4)
Changwen Zhao
96 Tianjin: The third growth pole of China
571(5)
Chen Zongsheng
97 Western regions: Ideas of cultural industry development
576(3)
Qingsheng Xie
98 Zhejiang: Economic development
579(4)
Jinchuan Shi
Index 583
The editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the following positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.