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Cai Fang has led Chinese and international understanding of the
links between Chinese population and economic development over the
past two decades. He has defined relationships that have been
centrally important to structural change in China, with immense
implications for the rest of the world. This book brings together
the wisdom from decades of research at the frontiers of knowledge.
It is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand today's
world economy.' - Ross Garnaut, University of Melbourne,
Australia'Cai Fang's book, China's Economic Growth Prospects, is
masterful. This is a book only he could write. Dr Cai takes decades
of theory and observations on the world's experience in growth and
development, explains it in fully digestible terms and then applies
it in a nuanced and understandable way to the reality of what
happened, and what is happening, in China. It is a book that is
full of hope; it is a book fraught with warnings. It is the only
book I know of that truly captures today's China.' - Scott Rozelle,
Senior Fellow, Stanford University, US China has grown rapidly
since the reform initiation of the 1970s. China's Economic Growth
Prospects narrates the contribution of demographic transition to
recent economic growth in China, and provides suggestions for ways
in which it can sustain growth over the next few decades. The
expert author provides reasons for the economic slowdown since the
second decade of the twenty-first century; explores the challenges
facing China's long-term sustainability of growth with the
disappearance of demographic dividend; and proposes policy
suggestions. He concludes that, in order to avoid the middle-income
trap, economic growth in China must transform from an inputs-driven
pattern, to a productivity-driven pattern. Academics, researchers
and students of economics and business, particularly those
specialising in China, will find this book to be a useful resource.
Investment bankers, journalists, politicians and policy makers will
find the discussions of past experience and the future potential of
the Chinese economy to be of interest.
1. This title offers thorough discussion on heated topics of
contemporary Chine's economy, such as China's structural and
supply-side reform. 2. The author uses a range of cases to make
this title accessible to both scholars and general readers. 3. This
title is a collection of the latest works of Cai Fang, a leading
economists in China, on China's economic reform.
i) This book is one of the first book-length works to deal with the
topic of China's economic development in the backdrop of COVID-19.
ii) The chapter contributors keep a close watch on the relevant
economic impacts during the entire process of the outbreak, spread,
prevention and control of the pandemic. They have conducted timely
investigations, analyses, and studies from their respective
disciplines and put forward corresponding policy suggestions. iii)
This title is edited by a prestigious economist in the Chinese
academia.
Cai Fang is one of China's most distinguished economists. This book
elucidates the worldwide significance of China's economic
development over the past 70 years from the perspectives of
economic history and growth theory. The Chinese economy has
undergone an unprecedented period of growth and development since
the reform and opening-up in the late 1970s; a process which the
hallmarks of neoclassic economic theory have often proved
inadequate to explain. Examining the Chinese economy in the light
of Chinese history and the development of the world economy as a
whole, the book charts the milestones and critical reforms of
China's economic development, providing insights into unique
attributes as well as more generic patterns. The discussion covers
multiple hot topics in the field, including the so-called Great
Divergence, dual-sector economic development, real-world experience
of the reform and opening-up, rural reform, urbanization, economic
reform, poverty reduction, the latter day slowdown of China's
economic growth, and China!-s role in and response to
globalization, global supply domination and other headwinds. The
book will be a must-read for students, scholars and general readers
interested in the Chinese economy, economic development, political
economy, and development economics.
Demonstrates China's reform and opening-up and formation of BRI A
full pictory of the backstory, concept and framework of BRI
Includes China's nternational action plans relevant and similar to
the BRI Covers case studies of the BRI implementation and promotion
132 entries in total reflect the latest progress, with 19 new
entries added and 14 updated compared to the first edition
1. This title offers thorough discussion on heated topics of
contemporary Chine's economy, such as China's structural and
supply-side reform. 2. The author uses a range of cases to make
this title accessible to both scholars and general readers. 3. This
title is a collection of the latest works of Cai Fang, a leading
economists in China, on China's economic reform.
i) This book is one of the first book-length works to deal with the
topic of China's economic development in the backdrop of COVID-19.
ii) The chapter contributors keep a close watch on the relevant
economic impacts during the entire process of the outbreak, spread,
prevention and control of the pandemic. They have conducted timely
investigations, analyses, and studies from their respective
disciplines and put forward corresponding policy suggestions. iii)
This title is edited by a prestigious economist in the Chinese
academia.
China has experienced tremendous developmental success since its
reform and opening-up policy in 1978. What has contributed to
China's high-speed economic growth? What lessons can be learned
from China's successful case? What might be the challenges that
China would face on its path to becoming a high-income country?
These are some critical questions this book addresses. Based on the
facts and economic logic, this book briefly narrates the history of
China's successful development in the past 40 years and explains
why China's reform and opening-up has boosted the high-speed growth
of its economy. Recognizing the change in the stage of economic
development, the author reveals the emerging challenges facing
China when transitioning from a middle-income country to a
high-income country. He proposes that the country should transition
from the demographic dividend to reform dividend to sustain the
long-term development. With its scholarly analysis and plain
language, this book would not only attract scholars and students in
economics and China studies but also readers interested in the
development of the Chinese economy.
This book discusses topics related to the topological structure and
biological function of gene networks regulated by microRNAs. It
focuses on analyzing the relation between topological structure and
biological function, applying these theoretical results to gene
networks involving microRNA, illustrating their biological
mechanisms, and identifying the roles of microRNA in controlling
various phenomena emerging from the networks. In addition, the book
explains how to control the complex biological phenomena using
mathematical tools and offers a new perspective on studying
microRNA. It is a useful resource for graduate students and
researchers who are working on or interested in microRNAs and gene
network.
China has experienced tremendous developmental success since its
reform and opening-up policy in 1978. What has contributed to
China's high-speed economic growth? What lessons can be learned
from China's successful case? What might be the challenges that
China would face on its path to becoming a high-income country?
These are some critical questions this book addresses. Based on the
facts and economic logic, this book briefly narrates the history of
China's successful development in the past 40 years and explains
why China's reform and opening-up has boosted the high-speed growth
of its economy. Recognizing the change in the stage of economic
development, the author reveals the emerging challenges facing
China when transitioning from a middle-income country to a
high-income country. He proposes that the country should transition
from the demographic dividend to reform dividend to sustain the
long-term development. With its scholarly analysis and plain
language, this book would not only attract scholars and students in
economics and China studies but also readers interested in the
development of the Chinese economy.
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