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Is the Chinese Economy a Miracle Or a Bubble?

Author : Lawrence Juen-yee Lau
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9882370950

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Is the Chinese Economy a Miracle Or a Bubble? by Lawrence Juen-yee Lau Pdf

This book presents a collection of articles by Lawrence Juen-yee Lau from 1994 to 2018, discussing Chinese economic development over the past decades. Lau evaluates the relative importance of different sources of growth for the Chinese economy and scrutinizes the strategy of reform and development at various stages.

China's Economic Miracle

Author : Sumei Tang,Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan,Saroja Selvanathan
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781781953532

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China's Economic Miracle by Sumei Tang,Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan,Saroja Selvanathan Pdf

This insightful book analyses the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China as well as making valuable contributions to the theory of FDI more broadly. the authors provide empirical analysis of key factors including the location-specific determinants of FDI; the impact of FDI on domestic investment, income distribution, consumption and tourism; the relationship between FDI inflows and income inequality; causality between FDI, domestic investment and economic growth; and causality between FDI and tourism. the study concludes that FDI plays a crucial and positive role in the economic development of China. Rather than crowding out domestic investment, FDI is found to stimulate economic growth by complementing it. China's Economic Miracle will be warmly welcomed by potential investors who are interested in investing in China. It will be highly useful for academics and postgraduate students with an interest in FDI or the Chinese economy. With strong policy-oriented analyses and discussions on implications the book will also prove invaluable to policy-makers in various government and private sectors who have trade-links with China.

Unmade in China

Author : Jeremy R. Haft
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015-07-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780745684055

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Unmade in China by Jeremy R. Haft Pdf

If you look carefully at how things are actually made in China - from shirts to toys, apple juice to oil rigs - you see a reality that contradicts every widely-held notion about the world's so-called economic powerhouse. From the inside looking out, China is not a manufacturing juggernaut. It's a Lilliputian. Nor is it a killer of American jobs. It's a huge job creator. Rising China is importing goods from America in such volume that millions of U.S. jobs are sustained through Chinese trade and investment. In Unmade in China, entrepreneur and Georgetown University business professor Jeremy Haft lifts the lid on the hidden world of China's intricate supply chains. Informed by years of experience building new companies in China, Haft's unique, insider’s view reveals a startling picture of an economy which struggles to make baby formula safely, much less a nuclear power plant. Using firm-level data and recent case studies, Unmade in China tells the story of systemic risk in Chinese manufacturing and why this is both really bad and really good news for America.

The China Miracle

Author : Justin Yifu Lin,Fang Cai,Zhou Li
Publisher : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2004-03-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789882378780

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The China Miracle by Justin Yifu Lin,Fang Cai,Zhou Li Pdf

The tremendous success of China's economic reform, in contrast with the vast difficulties encountered by the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries in their transition, has attracted worldwide attention. Using a historical, comparative and analytic approach grounded in mainstream economics, the authors develop a consistent and rational framework of state-owned enterprises and individual agents to analyze the internal logic of the traditional planning system. They also explain why the Chinese economy grew slowly before the market-oriented reform in 1979 but became one of the fastest growing economies afterwards, and why the vigour/chaos cycle became part of China's reform process. The book also addresses to the questions that whether China can continue its trend of reform and development and become the largest economy in the world in the early 21st century, and what the general implications of China's experience of development and reform are for other developing and transition economies. The first edition has been well-received and is the standard textbook or reference for students and researchers of China studies. In this thoroughly revised edition, the authors have updated the data and information in the book and include a new chapter on the impact of China's WTO accession on its economic reforms and causes of the current deflation.

China

Author : Thomas Orlik
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : China
ISBN : 9780190877408

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China by Thomas Orlik Pdf

A provocative perspective on the fragile fundamentals, and forces for resilience, in the Chinese economy, and a forecast for the future on alternate scenarios of collapse and ascendance.

The China Miracle

Author : Justin Yifu Lin,Fang Cai,Zhou Li
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9622019854

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The China Miracle by Justin Yifu Lin,Fang Cai,Zhou Li Pdf

Using a historical, comparative and analytic approach grounded in mainstream economics, the authors develop a consistent and rational framework of state-owned enterprises and individual agents to analyze the internal logic of the traditional Chinese planning system. In this revised edition, the authors update the data and information in the book and include a new chapter on the impact of China's WTO accession on its reform.

China’s Miracle in Foreign Trade

Author : Miaojie Yu
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811660306

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China’s Miracle in Foreign Trade by Miaojie Yu Pdf

This book mainly focuses on the miracle of China’s foreign trade in the past 40 years from five perspectives: first, it briefly reviews the import substitution strategy China adopted before its opening-up; second, it analyzes the export-oriented strategy that contributes a lot to China’s economic growth since 1980s; third, it discusses the impacts of trade liberalization and China’s participation in WTO on Chinese firms; forth, it addresses the deepening opening-up in the context of global financial crisis; last, it provides policy advice on China’s newly conducted all-around opening-up strategy. By dividing China’s opening-up into five stages, this book offers a comprehensive discussion to understand and analyze the reason, performance and challenge of China’s economic growth from the perspective of foreign trade.

China's Economic Growth

Author : Yanrui Wu
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781135786953

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China's Economic Growth by Yanrui Wu Pdf

The current growth of the Chinese economy is of immense importance for the global economy. This book outlines the main characteristics of Chinese economic growth over the last two decades, and investigates in detail the key determinants of growth, especially capital formation and productivity issues. It goes on to examine the important related questions of employment and underemployment, regional disparity, and economic integration, exploring in detail how far economic integration has taken place in south China, including the economies of Hong Kong and Taiwan, and how far this integration has been a determinant of economic growth. The book makes comparisons with other East Asian economies, and concludes with a consideration of the prospects for continuing growth in the twenty-first century.

State Capitalism, Institutional Adaptation, and the Chinese Miracle

Author : Barry Naughton,Kellee S. Tsai
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781107081062

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State Capitalism, Institutional Adaptation, and the Chinese Miracle by Barry Naughton,Kellee S. Tsai Pdf

This volume explores how Chinese institutions have adapted to the new challenges of 'state capitalism'.

China’s 40 Years of Economic Reform and Development

Author : Xinli Zheng
Publisher : Springer
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811327278

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China’s 40 Years of Economic Reform and Development by Xinli Zheng Pdf

This book aims to explain the secret to China’s rapid growth over the last 40 years from the viewpoint of a firsthand witness. Zheng Xinli was enrolled as a graduate student of economics 40 years ago, at a time when very few Chinese people could enroll in higher-level education, let alone graduate school. Since 1978, he has been engaged in the study of macroeconomic theory and economic policy. He has worked with the economic group of the Research Section of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the State Information Center, and the Policy Research Office of the State Planning Commission, as well as other organizations. His work serves to help Chinese leaders in making economic decisions. In 2013, Zheng Xinli appeared on the list of China’s Top Ten Economists. With the addition of several up-to-date articles, this book is mainly a condensed version of a 16-volume collection of essays selected from among the more-than-500 articles published by Zheng between 1981 and 2016. Addressing some of the major issues in China, namely, Reform and Development, Development Patterns, Macro Regulation, Balanced Urban and Rural Development, Innovation, and Industry Revitalization, the book, as Zheng himself puts it, visualizes the birth process of different policies and measures which have catered to the different stages of reform. As an insider, and also partly as a designer and architect, Zheng Xinli provides readers with a view of China’s reform from the top.

Markets Over Mao

Author : Nicholas R. Lardy
Publisher : Peterson Institute for International Economics
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780881326932

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Markets Over Mao by Nicholas R. Lardy Pdf

China's transition to a market economy has propelled its remarkable economic growth since the late 1970s. In this book, Nicholas R. Lardy, one of the world's foremost experts on the Chinese economy, traces the increasing role of market forces and refutes the widely advanced argument that Chinese economic progress rests on the government's control of the economy's "commanding heights." In another challenge to conventional wisdom, Lardy finds little evidence that the decade of the leadership of former President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao (2003–13) dramatically increased the role and importance of state-owned firms, as many people argue. This book offers powerfully persuasive evidence that the major sources of China's growth in the future will be similarly market rather than state-driven, with private firms providing the major source of economic growth, the sole source of job creation, and the major contributor to China's still growing role as a global trader. Lardy does, however, call on China to deregulate and increase competition in those portions of the economy where state firms remain protected, especially in energy and finance.

China's Great Wall of Debt

Author : Dinny McMahon
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-03-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781328846020

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China's Great Wall of Debt by Dinny McMahon Pdf

A stunning inside look at how and why the foundations upon which China has built the world’s second largest economy, have started to crumble. Over the course of a decade spent reporting on the ground in China as a financial journalist, Dinny McMahon gradually came to the conclusion that the widely held belief in China’s inevitable economic ascent is dangerously wrong. In this unprecedented deep dive, McMahon shows how, lurking behind the illusion of prosperity, China’s economic growth has been built on a staggering mountain of debt. While stories of newly built but empty cities, white elephant state projects, and a byzantine shadow banking system, have all become a regular fixture in the press in recent years, McMahon goes beyond the headlines to explain how such waste has been allowed to flourish, and why one of the most powerful governments in the world has been at a loss to stop it. Through the stories of ordinary Chinese citizens, McMahon tries to make sense of the unique—and often bizarre—mechanics of the Chinese economy, whether it be the state’s addiction to appropriating land from poor farmers; or why a Chinese entrepreneur decided it was cheaper to move his yarn factory to South Carolina; or why ambitious Chinese mayors build ghost cities; or why the Chinese bureaucracy was able to stare down Beijing’s attempts to break up the state’s pointless monopoly over the distribution of table salt. Debt, entrenched vested interests, a frenzy of speculation, and an aging population are all pushing China toward an economic reckoning. China’s Great Wall of Debt unravels an incredibly complex and opaque economy, one whose fortunes—for better or worse—will shape the globe like never before.

Decoding China's Export Miracle: A Global Value Chain Analysis

Author : Yuqing Xing
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-03-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811229640

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Decoding China's Export Miracle: A Global Value Chain Analysis by Yuqing Xing Pdf

In less than three decades, China has emerged as the world's largest exporting nation with more than $2 trillion exports annually. China's quick rise as a leading exporter in the world is an unprecedented miracle. There are many theories explaining this miracle. This book adopts the global value chain (GVC) approach to analyze the Chinese export miracle over the last four decades. It focuses on the tasks rather than the gross export value and emphasizes the organizations of modern trade rather than the national comparative advantage. The GVC approach systematically explains how, in less than four decades China has evolved from a closed economy to the world's No. 1 exporting nation; why China, a developing country, has exported more high-technology products than labor-intensive products to the US; and why almost half of the US trade deficit has originated from China.The book identifies three spillover effects of GVCs that originated from brands, technology and product innovation, and distribution and retail networks of GVCs lead firms. It argues that China's deep integration with GVCs has been a decisive factor for China's emergence as the world's No.1 exporting nation and the champion of high-technology exports. In addition, this book uses iPhone trade and the operation of Apple, the largest factory-less American manufacturer, to explain how current trade statistics exaggerate China's exports to and its trade surplus with the US on the one hand, and underestimate US exports on the other hand.By using the experience of the Chinese mobile phone industry, the book argues that the GVC strategy can be a short-cut for developing countries to achieve industrialization and enable firms of developing countries to enter high-technology sectors despite their intrinsic disadvantages. At this end, the book also discusses the future trajectory of China-centered GVCs under the shadow of the US-China trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chinese Economic Transformation

Author : Song, Ligang,Zhou, Yixiao,Hurst, Luke
Publisher : ANU Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781760463120

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The Chinese Economic Transformation by Song, Ligang,Zhou, Yixiao,Hurst, Luke Pdf

The Chinese Economic Transformation, the 19th volume in the China Update book series, provides an opportunity for young economists to share their views on various issues relating to the Chinese economic transformation. More than half of the contributors to this book are female scholars. Some of the contributors are rising stars in the studies of the Chinese economy and economic transition, and some only recently received their PhDs and are on their way to establishing themselves in the field of China studies. But they have one thing in common: to passionately observe, study and research what is going on in the Chinese economic transformation during the reform period; and, by so doing, make contributions to the policy debates on, and general understanding of, the Chinese economy. The chapters in this volume include an in-depth probe into challenges in capital and credit allocation due to financial friction and policy distortions; investigating the causes of growth slow-down in China and suitable policy responses; the evolution of the household registration system and its impact on off-farm employment and the integration of rural and urban labour markets; the growth, scale and characteristics of nonstandard employment; the development of rural e-commerce and its economic impact; innovation performance of listed enterprises in China; financial services liberalisation and its impact on firms’ performance; financing support schemes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the effect on banks’ credit allocation to SMEs; the potential costs of US–China trade conflict and ways to mitigate them; gender income gap in China’s labour market; causes of blockage of Chinese overseas direct investment and strategies to reduce the probability of encountering obstacles; and the role of state capital in the iron ore boom in Australia. The great variety of topics in this year’s Update allows readers to understand the current shape of the Chinese economy and to think deeply about policies and necessary reforms for future growth and development.

Any and Every Indian's Guide to the Chinese Economic Miracle

Author : Siba Prasad Dasgupta,Susmita Dasgupta
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1500673447

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Any and Every Indian's Guide to the Chinese Economic Miracle by Siba Prasad Dasgupta,Susmita Dasgupta Pdf

The author of this book is my father who turns eighty this October. He has been a formidable student in his times but opted for the corporate sector rather than academia because of the higher salaries and glamour of the former and the decided lack of either in the latter. He comes from a family of academicians and his was an age of the rising individualism; it was considered to be more fashionable and meritorious to move away from inherited occupations and strike out on one's own into uncharted territories. The original manuscript that my father wrote was an enormous sheaf. It contained many details of the Chinese policies. The reading was good but the matter did not conclude anywhere; besides there were many authors who wrote copiously on China with a similar lack of conclusion. These books, including my father's original manuscript tried to explain China's growth post facto in the language of economic theories derived from the West and contextualised in the development of the Western capitalism. Reading through these published works, I felt that China's growth lay neither in its policies, nor in its politics, neither in its institutions or the lack of it and nor in the form of its government. China grew through a revolutionary organisation of its family, social, cultural and community capital and the Chinese growth was an impulse from below and not a set of decisions from above. It was a people's movement and not a government's effort because when Mao decided to impose growth from above he landed China into the world's worst ever famine but when Deng decided to release that stranglehold, forces of prosperity were released. The Chinese knew how to form groups and much like the rock bands of America, the Chinese bands were dedicated to manufacturing enterprise and innovation. The street corner clubs were hubs of investments and production; family ties and networks were channels of trade and finance. It was through the use of human and social capital that China grew.