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The book provides a meticulous analysis of economic development and
concomitant problems in China since the late 1970s and advances
suggestions on further economic modernisation and transition from
both theoretical and practical angles. Based on theories from
development economics and solid empirical studies, the authors, two
renowned Chinese economists, provide a perceptive analysis of the
Chinese development model in the post-Mao era. They shed light on
questions that have perplexed many: How can China sustain the rapid
growth of the past 40 years? Is there a unique "China path" to
economic progress? They argue compellingly that China's development
model has to switch from a manufacturing-driven one to a brand-new
approach, centring on scientific and technical innovation and the
integration of its existing economic structure into an increasingly
complex global economy. Such transformation will help overcome the
"middle-income trap" while addressing other institutional and
economic challenges. The book will appeal to students, scholars and
policymakers interested in the Chinese and global economies, as
well as transnational studies in the post-COVID-19 world. General
readers willing to obtain a grasp of Chinese economic development
from the insider's perspective will also find it useful.
The book provides a meticulous analysis of economic development and
concomitant problems in China since the late 1970s and advances
suggestions on further economic modernisation and transition from
both theoretical and practical angles. Based on theories from
development economics and solid empirical studies, the authors, two
renowned Chinese economists, provide a perceptive analysis of the
Chinese development model in the post-Mao era. They shed light on
questions that have perplexed many: How can China sustain the rapid
growth of the past 40 years? Is there a unique "China path" to
economic progress? They argue compellingly that China's development
model has to switch from a manufacturing-driven one to a brand-new
approach, centring on scientific and technical innovation and the
integration of its existing economic structure into an increasingly
complex global economy. Such transformation will help overcome the
"middle-income trap" while addressing other institutional and
economic challenges. The book will appeal to students, scholars and
policymakers interested in the Chinese and global economies, as
well as transnational studies in the post-COVID-19 world. General
readers willing to obtain a grasp of Chinese economic development
from the insider's perspective will also find it useful.
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