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Understanding and Interpreting Chinese Economic Reform
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Understanding and Interpreting Chinese Economic Reform

Understanding and Interpreting Chinese Economic Reform

Jinglian Wu

464 pages, parution le 15/12/2004

Résumé

While economic expansion has made China irresistible to foreign investors, there is concern the red-hot Chinese economy could be on the fast track to crash and burn. But according to leading economist Jinglian Wu, the answer isn't in slamming on the brakes; it's in frequent, mild adjustments. In Understanding and Interpreting Chinese Economic Reform, Professor Wu makes a case for prudent tightening-up policies that will gradually slow China's monetary supply and ensure a soft landing for the economy. This fascinating new book offers a rare look from the inside as it provides a complete history and in-depth analysis of Chinese economic reform, from the early Soviet model through today's liberalized market. It outlines macro-economic policy in the transitional period against the wider context of social justice and political reform, as well as presents a blueprint for economic growth and stability.

The 1978 Chinese economic reform has met with enormous success. This book attempts to interpret this process from the perspective of modern economics. It falls into four major parts. The first part touches upon the background of the reform and its evolution of strategy-administrative decentralization from 1958 to 1978, incremental reform from 1979 to 1993, and pushing forward as a whole from 1994 to the present. The second part discusses the reform strategies and implementation at different sectors-the agricultural sector, industrial sector, private sector, financial sector, and taxation. The third part discusses the problems at the macroeconomic and social levels, including the social security system, macroeconomic policies at the transition period, social relations, and government's functions. In the final section, the author proposes the goals of the Chinese economic and political reform-social equality and common wealth.

L'auteur - Jinglian Wu

One of the chief economic advisers to Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, Professor Jinglian Wu graduated in 1954 from the Department of Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai. He served as research intern, assistant research fellow, senior research fellow, and professor at the Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Professor Wu also served as deputy director of the Programming Office for Economic Reform, the State Council of P.R.C. He has been a senior research fellow and served as executive director at the Development Research Center, State Council of P.R.C.

In addition, Professor Wu is a professor of economics at the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; a professor and member of the Academic Council, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai; a member of the Advisory Board, Asian Center, the National University of Singapore; a member of the Academic Board, the Center for Economic Development, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; a member, International Academy of Management; and the editor-in-chief of Caige (Journal of Reform).

One of the most influential economists in contemporary Chinese economic reform, Professor Wu's research areas include theoretical economics, comparative institutional analysis, and theory and policy issues of China's economic reform.

Professor Wu has published more than ten books and numerous research papers, including the influential Jianshe Shichangjingji De Zongtigouxiang Yu Fangansheji (The Overall Plan and Programs for Building a Market Economy).

Sommaire

  • Introduction to Reform
  • Reform is Different Sectors
  • Macroeconomic and Social Issues
  • Brief Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Postscript by the Translator
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
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Éditeur(s) Thomson
Auteur(s) Jinglian Wu
Parution 15/12/2004
Nb. de pages 464
Format 19,5 x 24,5
Couverture Relié
Poids 1024g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781587991974
ISBN13 978-1-58799-197-4

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