China has experienced radical economical and societal change since
the reform process was initiated in 1978. These changes have
brought about significant income discrepancy between regions,
social classes, and generations and greatly impacted on various
aspects of people's livelihood. This set is a collection of
twenty-five papers by Zhao Renwei, the former director of the
Institute of Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
In the first volume, the author examines the imbalance in income
distribution in the Chinese society from a socio-economic
perspective and uses a myriad of examples to support his arguments.
In the second volume, he discusses his views on the relationship
between planning and the market in China and examines the changes
in economic systems of the past decades using examples and economic
models. The book will appeal to students and scholars who are
interested in the social and economic reform in China.
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