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This forward-looking volume offers insights into the globalization
of the Chinese economy and its accession to the WTO. The
contributors provide updated accounts of recent developments in the
Chinese economy and examines the implications of China's accession
for the rest of the world. Firstly, the volume offers an overview
of possible changes in industrial policies and analyzes new
developments in some important sectors, including agriculture,
telecommunications and automobiles. It addresses the key concerns
in China regarding its entry into the WTO, such as whether the WTO
membership will cause massive unemployment and/or exacerbate
inequalities among regions. Finally, it evaluates the implications
of increased trade and financial ties with China for the rest of
the world, investigating the conditions facilitating foreign direct
investment in China and assessing potential trade disputes as trade
between China and the rest of the world grows. The Globalization of
the Chinese Economy provides a comprehensive picture of the
political, economic and social environment in China as a whole. It
will be of particular interest to academics of Asian studies and
international relations as well as policymakers in the US, China
and other Western economies.
China's rise as an economic powerhouse raises a number of questions
that are the subject of lively debate. How did the country do it?
How applicable are the lessons of China's economic reform of the
past thirty years to the challenges it faces in the next three
decades? What does the detailed pattern of China's success and
challenges look like the sub-sectoral and sub-national levels, and
what does this mean for future policy? How will China's role as a
global economic player evolve? This Oxford Companion to the
Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives
on the Chinese economy's past, present and future. The contributors
of these entries include: the best of young Chinese researchers
based in China and outside; renowned academics from the top
universities in China, Europe, and North America; present and past
senior officials of international agencies like the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund; senior Chinese government
officials from the Centre and the Provinces; and four recipients of
the Nobel Prize in Economics. The Companion consists of 99 entries
written by the leading China analysts of our time. The topics
covered include: The China Model, Future Prospects for China ,
China and the Global Economy, Trade and the Chinese Economy,
Macroeconomics and Finance, Urbanisation, Industry and Markets,
Agriculture and Rural Development, Land, Infrastructure and
Environment, Population and Labour, Dimensions of Wellbeing and
Inequality, Health and Education, Gender Equity, Regional
Divergence in China, and China's Provinces: Selected Perspectives.
The Editors are four global leaders in Chinese economic analysis
and policy who between them have held or hold the following
positions: Director General, International Food Policy Research
Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President Chinese
Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the IMF;
Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank; and
Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.
China's rise as an economic powerhouse raises a number of questions
that are the subject of lively debate. How did the country do it?
How applicable are the lessons of China's economic reform of the
past thirty years to the challenges it faces in the next three
decades? What does the detailed pattern of China's success and
challenges look like at the sub-sectoral and sub-national levels,
and what does this mean for future policy? How will China's role as
a global economic player evolve? The Oxford Companion to the
Economics of China presents an original collection of perspectives
on the Chinese economy's past, present, and future: 99 entries
written by the leading China analysts of our time. The topics
covered include: the China model, future prospects for China ,
China and the global economy, trade and the Chinese economy,
macroeconomics and finance, urbanisation, industry and markets,
agriculture and rural development, land, infrastructure, and
environment, population and labour, dimensions of wellbeing and
inequality, health and education, gender equity, regional
divergence in China, and a selection of perspectives on some of
China's provinces. The Editors are four global leaders in Chinese
economic analysis and policy who between them have held or hold the
following positions: Director General, International Food Policy
Research Institute; Co-Editor, China Economic Review; President
Chinese Economists Society; Assistant Director of Research at the
IMF; Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank;
and Professors of Economics at Ivy League Universities.
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