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      (The) China path to economic transition and development

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        Singapore : Springer, [2016]

      • 발행연도

        2016

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        330.951 판사항(23)

      • ISBN

        9789812878427
        9812878424
        9789812878434 (eBook)
        9812878432 (eBook)

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        싱가포르

      • 서명/저자사항

        (The) China path to economic transition and development / Yinxing Hong ; [translated by Xiao-huang Yin]

      • 원서명

        经济转型与发展之中国道路

      • 형태사항

        xxiii, 234 pages ; 25 cm

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-232) and index

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • CONTENTS
      • Part Ⅰ The China Model of Economic Reform and Opening-up
      • 1 A Theory of Transition Economics = 3
      • 1.1 Economic Transition and Issues Addressed by Transition Economics = 3
      • 1.2 The Path of Economic Transition and Path Dependency = 7
      • CONTENTS
      • Part Ⅰ The China Model of Economic Reform and Opening-up
      • 1 A Theory of Transition Economics = 3
      • 1.1 Economic Transition and Issues Addressed by Transition Economics = 3
      • 1.2 The Path of Economic Transition and Path Dependency = 7
      • 1.3 Achieving Economic Transition Through Development = 11
      • 1.4 Accomplishing Economic Transition Through Social Harmony = 13
      • 1.5 Succeeding in Economic Transition Through Cooperation = 16
      • 2 Economic Transition and Theoretical Innovations = 21
      • 2.1 Exploring a Socialist Development Path with Chinese Characteristics Based on China's Economic Conditions = 21
      • 2.2 The Basic Economic Institutional Framework for the Primary Stage of Socialism = 24
      • 2.3 The Ongoing Construction of a Socialist Economic System with Chinese Characteristics = 28
      • 3 Evolutionary Market-Oriented Reform in China = 33
      • 3.1 Initial Marketization : The Development of a Non-State-Owned Economy = 33
      • 3.2 Development Amid Withdrawal : The Strategic Adjustment of the Layout of State Economy = 39
      • 3.3 Property Rights Reform of State-Owned Enterprises : Structural Realignment of Assets = 45
      • 4 Understanding the Establishment of Market Order = 51
      • 4.1 The Objectives for the Establishment of Market Order = 51
      • 4.2 Constructing an Ordered Competitive Market = 56
      • 4.3 The Construction of a Unified Market = 61
      • 4.4 The Synergy Effect of Market Order = 64
      • 5 The Reform of the Public-Goods Supply System = 69
      • 5.1 Expanding the Coverage of Public Goods Supply and the Solution to the Supply-Demand Contradiction = 69
      • 5.2 Charges for Impure Public Goods and Principles for the Middle-and-Low-Income Groups = 72
      • 5.3 The Entry of the Private Sector into the Supply of Public Goods with Public Finance in the Lead = 74
      • 6 The Transformation of the Open-Economy Model = 79
      • 6.1 The Contemporary Dilemma of Comparative Advantage = 79
      • 6.2 The Implications of Transforming from Comparative Advantage to Competitive Advantage = 82
      • 6.3 Building International Competitive Advantage with Scientific Innovation = 86
      • Part Ⅱ The China Path to Economic Development
      • 7 Sustaining Factors for China's Economic Growth = 95
      • 7.1 Economic Engines of China's Rapid and Continuous Growth in the Opening-up Era = 95
      • 7.2 Searching for New Growth Engines with New Development Concepts = 99
      • 7.3 Promoting Economic Growth on New Development Mode = 103
      • 7.4 Conclusion = 106
      • 8 Changing the Economic Development Model = 109
      • 8.1 The Evolution of Economic-Growth Theory and Development of the Implications of the Growth Model = 109
      • 8.2 The Efficiency of Capital Input and Intensive-Growth Mode = 112
      • 8.3 Economies of Scale and Intensive Economic Growth = 115
      • 8.4 Technological Progress and the Intensive-Growth Mode = 118
      • 8.5 Supplementary EssayⅠ : On the Transformation of Economic-Growth Mode = 122
      • 8.6 Supplementary EssayⅡ : On the Transformation of the Economic Development Mode = 125
      • 9 The New Economy and Its Influence = 129
      • 9.1 A Revolutionary Transformation in the Mode of Production = 129
      • 9.2 Knowledge and Human Capital in the New Economy = 131
      • 9.3 Convergence of Knowledge and Technology Innovation = 134
      • 9.4 E-Commerce and Industrial Innovation = 136
      • 10 Developing an Innovation-Driven Economy = 139
      • 10.1 Scientific Discovery and an Innovation-Driven Economy = 139
      • 10.2 Transforming Two Major Innovation Mechanisms = 141
      • 10.3 Linking Knowledge Creation and Technological Innovation = 146
      • 11 Integrated Urban-Rural Development = 151
      • 11.1 Industrialization Goes Before Its Back Feeding of Agriculture = 152
      • 11.2 Asymmetry Between Feeding and Back Feeding Widens Urban-Rural Disparity = 155
      • 11.3 Comprehensive Back Feeding in Intermediate and Advanced Stages of Industrialization = 160
      • 11.4 Local Governments as a Key Sponsor for the Back Feeding of Agriculture and Rural Areas = 164
      • 12 Modernization in Terms of China's "Three Rural Issues" = 171
      • 12.1 A Basic Assessment of the "Three Rural Issues" = 172
      • 12.2 Modernizing Agriculture by Introducing Modern Factors of Production = 174
      • 12.3 Promoting Rural Modernization by Integrating Urban and Rural Areas = 177
      • 12.4 Urbanizing Farmers to Promote Rural Modernization = 180
      • 13 The Consumption-Driven Economic Growth Model = 185
      • 13.1 Driving Economic Growth with Consumer Demand = 185
      • 13.2 Strengthening Consuming Power and Expanding Consumer Demand = 188
      • 13.3 Developing a Consumer Economy to Expand the Supply of Consumer Demand = 191
      • 14 The Evolving Economic Thinking of the Communist Party of China = 195
      • 14.1 New Democratic Economic Thought = 196
      • 14.2 Economic Thoughts During the Transition Period to Socialism = 199
      • 14.3 Exploration of Socialist Economic Construction = 201
      • 14.4 Socialist Economic Thoughts with Chinese Characteristics = 204
      • 15 Innovation in China's Economic Development Theory = 213
      • 15.1 Innovating Development Economics : A Fresh Start = 213
      • 15.2 Driving Consumption and Adjusting Objectives of Economic Development = 215
      • 15.3 Driving Innovation and Adjusting the Path to Economic Growth = 218
      • 15.4 Driving Domestic Demand and Changing the Engine of Development = 220
      • 15.5 Modernization and Changing the Development Pivot Point = 224
      • Comments on The China Path to Economic Transition and Development = 227
      • Biographies of Author and Translator = 229
      • Selected Bibliography = 231
      • Index = 233
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