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China in the Asian Financial Crisis (Hardcover): Peter Nolan China in the Asian Financial Crisis (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R4,001 Discovery Miles 40 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The widely held view of the Asian Financial Crisis is that it had no substantial impact on China. In fact, the country was far more vulnerable than most people realized, due to the high possibility of financial contagion entering the system from Hong Kong through Guangdong province. This book analyzes the severe policy challenge that it presented for China's leaders. The crisis in Guangdong's financial institutions provided a forewarning of the difficulties that lay ahead as China's integration with the global financial system deepened. The experience of Guangdong in the Asian Financial Crisis provided a profound lesson for China's policy-makers as they planned the country's strategy for financial reform in the following years. China was able to avoid disaster by astute and difficult policy choices, in the face of fierce pressure from outside the country, as well as from different domestic interests at many different levels. The successful resolution of the crisis provided a breathing space for the leadership. It gave it time to undertake necessary reforms in the country's financial system in the decade that followed the crisis.

Re-balancing China - Essays on the Global Financial Crisis, Industrial Policy and International Relations (Paperback): Peter... Re-balancing China - Essays on the Global Financial Crisis, Industrial Policy and International Relations (Paperback)
Peter Nolan
R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
State and Market in the Chinese Economy - Essays on Controversial Issues (Hardcover): Peter Nolan State and Market in the Chinese Economy - Essays on Controversial Issues (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text provides a unique examination of the relationship between the state and market in China's economic development over several centuries. Its analysis is situated in the wider context of debates about technical progress in the pre-modern world, about the impact of Western imperialism, about the role of the state in the economic development of poor countries and in the transition of former communist countries from Stalinist systems of political economy. Peter Nolan is the co-author of "Re-thinking Social Economics" and author of "The Political Economy of Collective Farms".

China's Road to Peaceful Rise - Observations on its Cause, Basis, Connotation and Prospect (Hardcover): Zheng Bijian China's Road to Peaceful Rise - Observations on its Cause, Basis, Connotation and Prospect (Hardcover)
Zheng Bijian; Foreword by Peter Nolan
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Zheng Bijian has been one of the most influential thinkers and policy formulators in China during its reform period. In the early 1990s he worked with Deng Xiaoping collating and publishing Deng's speeches and as vice president of the Party School gave top priority to ensuring that members of the Party were thoroughly familiar with Deng's views, theories and reform agenda. In this important book, which is already available in Chinese, Zheng Bijian sets out his views and relates how his views were formed and developed over the long reform period, including the full text of his important speeches and papers, together with appropriate introductory material. Particular key themes which Zheng Bijian's thought has contributed to China's development are that China should embrace globalization and strengthen its relationship with the rest of the world, and that China's development should be peaceful. "Zheng Bijian's ideas, actions and vision helped China in its astonishing thirty years growth. Zheng Bijian made a great contribution to envisioning the new role of China in a globalized world. This book is the intellectual story of a great witness of our times." - Romano Prodi, former President of the European Commission and former Prime Minister of Italy

China's Economic Reforms - The Costs and Benefits of Incrementalism (Hardcover): Peter Nolan, Qimiao Fan China's Economic Reforms - The Costs and Benefits of Incrementalism (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan, Qimiao Fan
R4,259 Discovery Miles 42 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examining key issues in each of the major sectors of the Chinese economy, this book uses a wide range of primary research materials and subjects them to rigorous analysis. It illuminates the way in which China's "step-by-step" reform affected different parts of the economy, and identifies many difficulties resulting from this approach. It also enables readers to understand why this broad strategy of reforming a communist planned economy was successful in the Chinese case. Other works by Peter Nolan include "The Chinese Economy and Its Future" (co-edited with Dong Fureng) and "State and Market in the Chinese Economy: Essays on Controversial Issues".

China in the Asian Financial Crisis (Paperback): Peter Nolan China in the Asian Financial Crisis (Paperback)
Peter Nolan
R1,202 Discovery Miles 12 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The widely held view of the Asian Financial Crisis is that it had no substantial impact on China. In fact, the country was far more vulnerable than most people realized, due to the high possibility of financial contagion entering the system from Hong Kong through Guangdong province. This book analyzes the severe policy challenge that it presented for China's leaders. The crisis in Guangdong's financial institutions provided a forewarning of the difficulties that lay ahead as China's integration with the global financial system deepened. The experience of Guangdong in the Asian Financial Crisis provided a profound lesson for China's policy-makers as they planned the country's strategy for financial reform in the following years. China was able to avoid disaster by astute and difficult policy choices, in the face of fierce pressure from outside the country, as well as from different domestic interests at many different levels. The successful resolution of the crisis provided a breathing space for the leadership. It gave it time to undertake necessary reforms in the country's financial system in the decade that followed the crisis.

The Routledge Handbook of the Belt and Road (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Cai Fang The Routledge Handbook of the Belt and Road (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Cai Fang; Contributions by Yang Yang; Edited by Peter Nolan; Contributions by Xia Xia; Edited by Wang Linggui; Contributions by …
R6,497 Discovery Miles 64 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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

Finance and the Real Economy - China and the West since the Asian Financial Crisis (Paperback): Peter Nolan Finance and the Real Economy - China and the West since the Asian Financial Crisis (Paperback)
Peter Nolan
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The different approach taken by China and the West towards finance and the real economy rests upon philosophical foundations that have diverged fundamentally since the Ancient World. Since the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-98 a tremendous transformation has taken place in the financial systems in both China and the West. China has persisted steadily with reform of its financial system but it remains heavily protected from international competition. In the West regulatory structures have been progressively dismantled, permitting an unprecedented secular expansion of asset prices and debt relative to GDP. The structure crashed to the ground with the collapse of asset prices in 2008-09. In the decade since the GFC asset prices and debt in the West have rebounded. The West's financial system stands on a knife- edge. In 2018 China announced the intention to accelerate the opening up of the country's capital markets. The way in which the Chinese and the West's financial system interact constitutes a central issue in global political economy in the years ahead.

Finance and the Real Economy - China and the West since the Asian Financial Crisis (Hardcover): Peter Nolan Finance and the Real Economy - China and the West since the Asian Financial Crisis (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R3,969 Discovery Miles 39 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The different approach taken by China and the West towards finance and the real economy rests upon philosophical foundations that have diverged fundamentally since the Ancient World. Since the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-98 a tremendous transformation has taken place in the financial systems in both China and the West. China has persisted steadily with reform of its financial system but it remains heavily protected from international competition. In the West regulatory structures have been progressively dismantled, permitting an unprecedented secular expansion of asset prices and debt relative to GDP. The structure crashed to the ground with the collapse of asset prices in 2008-09. In the decade since the GFC asset prices and debt in the West have rebounded. The West's financial system stands on a knife- edge. In 2018 China announced the intention to accelerate the opening up of the country's capital markets. The way in which the Chinese and the West's financial system interact constitutes a central issue in global political economy in the years ahead.

Re-balancing China - Essays on the Global Financial Crisis, Industrial Policy and International Relations (Hardcover): Peter... Re-balancing China - Essays on the Global Financial Crisis, Industrial Policy and International Relations (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy. Part One of the text provides an analysis of the profound impact of the global financial crisis on China's economy - an economy deeply integrated in the global economic system through trade and foreign investment. It also examines the positive outcomes of the massive rescue package that constituted China's policy response to the crisis. The rescue package stimulated Chinese growth and helped to stabilize the global economy as a whole.

Part Two focuses on the challenge of globalization for China's industrial policy. Since the 1980s, China has pursued an industrial policy aimed at nurturing a substantial group of globally competitive firms, most of which have become superficially successful. However, China still has a negligible number of large firms that are competitive in global markets. China's experience presents a fundamental challenge to traditional concepts of industrial policy and development.

Finally, Part Three examines China's international relations, the focal point of which is its relationship with the United States. The US has made it clear that its principal challenge in international relations is the 'rise of China' and has announced a 'tilt towards the Pacific' in its military strategy. As a result, the core of this interaction spans the East and South China Seas and the countries that surround this area.

China and the West - Crossroads of Civilisation (Hardcover): Peter Nolan China and the West - Crossroads of Civilisation (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R3,979 Discovery Miles 39 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Capitalist globalisation since the 1980s has produced immense benefits in terms of technical progress, poverty reduction and welfare improvement. However, it has been accompanied by profound contradictions, including ecological destruction, global warming, inequality, concentration of business power, and financial instability. Regulation of global political economy in the interests of the majority of the world's population is essential if the human species is to avoid a Darwinian catastrophe. This book explores China's rich history of regulating the market in the interests of the mass of the population. For over two thousand years the Chinese bureaucracy has sought pragmatically to find a Way in which to integrate the 'invisible hand' of market forces with the 'visible hand' of ethically guided government regulation. Instead of seeking confrontation with China, citizens and politicians in the West need to deepen their understanding of the contribution that China can make to globally sustainable development in the decades and centuries ahead.

Capitalism and Freedom - The Contradictory Character of Globalisation (Paperback, First Edition,): Peter Nolan Capitalism and Freedom - The Contradictory Character of Globalisation (Paperback, First Edition,)
Peter Nolan
R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since ancient times the exercise of individual freedoms has been inseparable from the expansion of the market, driven by the search for profit. This force, namely capitalism, has stimulated human creativity and aggression in ways that have produced immense benefits. As capitalism has broadened its scope in the epoch of globalization, these benefits have become even greater. Human beings have been liberated to an even greater degree than hitherto from the tyranny of nature, from the control of others, from poverty and from war. The advances achieved by the globalization of capitalism have appeared all the more striking, when set against the failure of non-capitalist systems of economic organization.

However, capitalist freedom is a two-edged sword. In an epoch of capitalist globalisation, its contradictions have intensified. They comprehensively threaten the natural environment. They have intensified global inequality within both rich and poor countries, and between the internationalised global power elite and the mass of citizens rooted within their respective nation. In this remarkable, expansive text, Peter Nolan explores the impact of the domineering economic phenomenon on our personal and social liberties.

Integrating China - Towards the Coordinated Market Economy (Paperback, First Edition,): Peter Nolan Integrating China - Towards the Coordinated Market Economy (Paperback, First Edition,)
Peter Nolan
R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China is becoming ever more deeply integrated with global political economy. This book addresses critical issues in this process. The author examines the paradox of the global market economy that is presided over by 70 million members of the Chinese Communist Party, and analyses China's policy of 'innovation in an open environment', attempting to nurture a group of globally competitive, large-scale companies. In addition, the book analyses the challenges that China's political economy faces in the twenty-first century, identifying the way in which China is attempting to resolve these contradictions by building on its rich historical experience to regulate market forces. It further examines the wider context of global capitalism within which Chinese development is taking place. Capitalism is the key propulsive force in technical progress. The recent period has seen an unprecedented liberation of this force. However, this force is a two-edged sword. The unprecedented advances have come hand-in-hand with unprecedented challenges that threaten the very survival of the human species. Finally, it studies the relationship between the United States and China. Through cooperative behaviour, the US and China can help lead the world towards a sustainable future for mankind, with a global market economy regulated in the common interest of all human beings. In the absence of such a mechanism, the prospects for humanity are bleak. Peter Nolan is Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at the Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge University, and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge University. He is a consultant to the Ford Foundation on the Chinese rural economy and also consultant to the State Council of the People's Republic of China. His previous publications include Transforming China: Globalization, Transition and Development (Anthem Press, 2004).

Understanding China - The Silk Road and the Communist Manifesto (Hardcover): Peter Nolan Understanding China - The Silk Road and the Communist Manifesto (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If the West wishes to understand China better, it needs to appreciate the depth of thought and range of debate that is taking place within the Chinese political system. China is entering a new and complicated phase in its development. From a minnow in the 1970s it has become a mighty player on the global stage. It is likely that its role in the global economy and international relations will continue to expand. Today, despite its vast size, China is still a developing country. The country's leaders in the Communist Party of China face innumerable policy challenges. Two key issues facing the Party are its role in the Asia-Pacific region and the ideological legacy from Karl Marx. The CPC is engaged in deep research, debate and reflection on both of these questions. This study provides a unique, in-depth insight into these critically important issues for the evolution of China's political economy.

Capitalism and Freedom - The Contradictory Character of Globalisation (Hardcover): Peter Nolan Capitalism and Freedom - The Contradictory Character of Globalisation (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since ancient times the exercise of individual freedom has been inseparable from the expansion of the market, driven by the search for profit. This force, namely capitalism, has stimulated human aggression and creativity in ways that have produced immense benefits. As capitalism has broadened its scope in the epoch of globalisation, so these benefits have become even greater. Human beings have been liberated to an even greater degree than hitherto from the tyranny of nature, from control by others over their lives, from poverty, and from war. The advances achieved by the globalisation of capitalism have appeared all the more striking when set against the failure of non-capitalist systems of economic organisation. However, capitalist freedom is a two-edged sword.In the epoch of capitalist globalisation, its contradictions have intensified. It threatens to produce intense conflict over access to scarce resources.

Integrating China - Towards the Coordinated Market Economy (Hardcover, First Edition,): Peter Nolan Integrating China - Towards the Coordinated Market Economy (Hardcover, First Edition,)
Peter Nolan
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China is becoming ever more deeply integrated with global political economy. This book addresses critical issues in this process. The author examines the paradox of the global market economy that is presided over by 70 million members of the Chinese Communist Party, and analyses China's policy of innovation in an open environment', attempting to nurture a group of globally competitive, large-scale companies. In addition, the book analyses the challenges that China's political economy faces in the twenty-first century, identifying the way in which China is attempting to resolve these contradictions by building on its rich historical experience to regulate market forces. It further examines the wider context of global capitalism within which Chinese development is taking place. Capitalism is the key propulsive force in technical progress. The recent period has seen an unprecedented liberation of this force. However, this force is a two-edged sword. The unprecedented advances have come hand-in-hand with unprecedented challenges that threaten the very survival of the human species. Finally, it studies the relationship between the United States and China. Through cooperative behaviour, the US and China can help lead the world towards a sustainable future for mankind, with a global market economy regulated in the common interest of all human beings. In the absence of such a mechanism, the prospects for humanity are bleak.

The Theory of the Firm and Chinese Enterprise Reform - The Case of China International Trust and Investment Corporation... The Theory of the Firm and Chinese Enterprise Reform - The Case of China International Trust and Investment Corporation (Paperback)
Peter Nolan; Xiao Qin; Foreword by Wu Jinglian
R1,529 Discovery Miles 15 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Changes to corporate structure, including the role of the corporate headquarters, have been key factors in bringing about economic reform in China. In this penetrating and insightful book, Xiao questions the conventional theory of the firm, arguing that the ultimate goal of the headquarters of modern large corporations is to function as a substitute for the market, and introducing a new explanation for the nature of the firm - the 'substitution function model'. He provides an insider's account of the reforms in CITIC, and as such this is a rare narrative that should be essential reading for scholars and practitioners who care about the theory and practice of the firm, in particular in the context of Chinese enterprise reform.

The Political Economy Of Collective Farms - An Analysis Of China's Post-mao Rural Reforms (Paperback): Peter Nolan The Political Economy Of Collective Farms - An Analysis Of China's Post-mao Rural Reforms (Paperback)
Peter Nolan
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the case for and against collective farms in developing countries. Basing his account on a careful analysis of China's rural economy from the 1950s to the 1980s, the author argues that collective farms have serious shortcomings and that they are not the most suitable institutional form for rural economic development in poor count

Transforming China - Globalization, Transition and Development (Paperback): Peter Nolan Transforming China - Globalization, Transition and Development (Paperback)
Peter Nolan
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the end of the 1970s, China was a poor country with a huge population, ruled by the Chinese Communist Party. The domestic economy was organized through direct administrative instructions and was isolated from the international economy. After a quarter of a century, China has been transformed beyond imagination. In the course of this transformation, China's policymakers have faced enormous challenges.

The essays in this book address different aspects of those challenges. The 'development' challenge involved devising policies that would raise the mass of the Chinese people out of poverty and avoid the disasters that had, in the worst cases, caused millions of deaths through famine. The 'transition' challenge involved, firstly, resolving the relationship between changes in the economic and political systems; and secondly, finding the correct sequence and nature of reforms necessary to improve economic performance. The 'globalization' challenge involved identifying the best way in which to integrate China's economic system with the international economy at a time of revolutionary change in the global business system. These essays seek both to enhance understanding of China's immense success in meeting these challenges in the past and to provide an indication of the challenges that still lie ahead. China's system reforms have been described as 'groping for stones to cross the river'. The journey across the river is far from over, and the other bank is only dimly visible.

Transforming China - Globalization, Transition and Development (Hardcover, First Edition,): Peter Nolan Transforming China - Globalization, Transition and Development (Hardcover, First Edition,)
Peter Nolan
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the end of the 1970s, China was a poor country with a huge population, ruled by the Chinese Communist Party. The domestic economy was organized through direct administrative instructions and was isolated from the international economy. After a quarter of a century, China has been transformed beyond imagination. In the course of this transformation, China's policymakers have faced enormous challenges.

The essays in this book address different aspects of those challenges. The 'development' challenge involved devising policies that would raise the mass of the Chinese people out of poverty and avoid the disasters that had, in the worst cases, caused millions of deaths through famine. The 'transition' challenge involved, firstly, resolving the relationship between changes in the economic and political systems; and secondly, finding the correct sequence and nature of reforms necessary to improve economic performance. The 'globalization' challenge involved identifying the best way in which to integrate China's economic system with the international economy at a time of revolutionary change in the global business system. These essays seek both to enhance understanding of China's immense success in meeting these challenges in the past and to provide an indication of the challenges that still lie ahead. China's system reforms have been described as 'groping for stones to cross the river'. The journey across the river is far from over, and the other bank is only dimly visible.

Chinese Firms, Global Firms - Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization (Hardcover, New): Peter Nolan Chinese Firms, Global Firms - Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization (Hardcover, New)
Peter Nolan
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China has achieved remarkable, sustained economic growth under the policies of 'reform and opening up' put into place since the late 1970s. China's industrial policies have nurtured a large group of firms with high profits and a high market capitalisation. However, few people in the West can name a single Chinese firm. During the modern era of capitalist globalisation firms from the high income countries have spread their business systems across the world. This has presented a profound challenge for industrial policy in developing countries, including even China, the world's second largest economy. China is unique among large latecomer developing countries in having reached the position of being a huge, fast-growing economy, with a tremendous impact on the rest of the world, but lacking a substantial group of globally competitive firms. This volume explores this paradox. Fully understanding the industrial policy challenge that the era of capitalist globalisation has produced for China is essential for harmonious international relations.

Chinese Firms, Global Firms - Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization (Paperback, New): Peter Nolan Chinese Firms, Global Firms - Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization (Paperback, New)
Peter Nolan
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China has achieved remarkable, sustained economic growth under the policies of 'reform and opening up' put into place since the late 1970s. China's industrial policies have nurtured a large group of firms with high profits and a high market capitalisation. However, few people in the West can name a single Chinese firm. During the modern era of capitalist globalisation firms from the high income countries have spread their business systems across the world. This has presented a profound challenge for industrial policy in developing countries, including even China, the world's second largest economy. China is unique among large latecomer developing countries in having reached the position of being a huge, fast-growing economy, with a tremendous impact on the rest of the world, but lacking a substantial group of globally competitive firms. This volume explores this paradox. Fully understanding the industrial policy challenge that the era of capitalist globalisation has produced for China is essential for harmonious international relations.

The Political Economy Of Collective Farms - An Analysis Of China's Post-mao Rural Reforms (Hardcover): Peter Nolan The Political Economy Of Collective Farms - An Analysis Of China's Post-mao Rural Reforms (Hardcover)
Peter Nolan
R2,610 Discovery Miles 26 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the case for and against collective farms in developing countries. Basing his account on a careful analysis of China's rural economy from the 1950s to the 1980s, the author argues that collective farms have serious shortcomings and that they are not the most suitable institutional form for rural economic development in poor countries.

Globalisation, Transition and Development in China - The Case of the Coal Industry (Hardcover, New): Rui Huaichuan Globalisation, Transition and Development in China - The Case of the Coal Industry (Hardcover, New)
Rui Huaichuan; Introduction by Peter Nolan
R3,979 Discovery Miles 39 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on extensive original research, Globalisation, Transition and Development in China explains China's development strategy and its underlying forces, and the success of this strategy. It examines China's gradualist approach which emphasizes development first and regards transition and globalization as secondary, enacting liberalization of domestic markets and integration into the world economy in a paced way, avoiding dramatic changes which might impede or even reverse development, and argues that this approach is broadly correct. It considers China's failures, including the failure to build large globally competitive corporations despite the intention to do this, and shows how China's economic strategy has been implemented in detail with a case study of the large and important coal industry.

The Theory of the Firm and Chinese Enterprise Reform - The Case of China International Trust and Investment Corporation... The Theory of the Firm and Chinese Enterprise Reform - The Case of China International Trust and Investment Corporation (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Peter Nolan; Xiao Qin; Foreword by Wu Jinglian
R3,982 Discovery Miles 39 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Changes to corporate structure, including the role of the corporate headquarters, have been key factors in bringing about economic reform in China. In this penetrating and insightful book, Xiao questions the conventional theory of the firm, arguing that the ultimate goal of the headquarters of modern large corporations is to function as a substitute for the market, and introducing a new explanation for the nature of the firm - the 'substitution function model'. He provides an insider's account of the reforms in CITIC, and as such this is a rare narrative that should be essential reading for scholars and practitioners who care about the theory and practice of the firm, in particular in the context of Chinese enterprise reform.

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