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100 1 $aNaughton, Barry,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe Chinese economy :$btransitions and growth /$cBarry Naughton.
264 1 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c2007.
264 4 $c℗♭2007.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- 1. The geographical setting -- 2. The Chinese economy before 1949 -- 3. The socialist era, 1949-1978 : big push industrialization and policy instability -- 4. Market transition : strategy and process -- 5. Urban-rural divide -- 6. Growth and structural change -- 7. Population growth and the one-child family -- 8. Labor and human capital -- 9. Living standards : incomes, inequality, and poverty -- 10. Rural organization -- 11. Agriculture : output, input, and technology -- 12. Rural industrialization : township and village enterprises -- 13. Industry : ownership and governance -- 14. Structural change : industry, energy, and infrastructure -- 15. Technology policy and the knowledge-based economy -- 16. International trade -- 17. Foreign investment -- 18. Macroeconomic trends and cycles -- 19. Financial system -- 20. Environmental quality and sustainability of growth.
520 1 $a"This comprehensive overview of the modern Chinese economy by a noted expert on China's economic development offers a quality and breadth of coverage not found in any other English-language text. In The Chinese Economy, Barry Naughton provides both an engaging, broadly focused introduction to China's economy since 1949 and original insights based on his own extensive research. The book will be an essential resource for students, teachers, scholars, business people, and policymakers. It is suitable for classroom use for undergraduate or graduate courses." "After presenting background material on the pre-1949 economy and the industrialization, reform, and market transition that have taken place since, the book examines different aspects of the modern Chinese economy. It analyzes patterns of growth and development, including population growth and the one-child family policy, the rural economy, including agriculture and rural industrialization; industrial and technological development in urban areas; international trade and foreign investment; macroeconomic trends and cycles and the financial system; and the largely unaddressed problems of environmental quality and the sustainability of growth." "The text is notable also for placing China's economy in interesting comparative contexts, discussing it in relation to other transitional or developing economies and to such advanced industrial countries as the United States and Japan. It provides a broad historical and macro perspective as well as a focused examination of the actual workings of China's complex and dynamic economic development. Interest in the Chinese economy will continue to grow as China becomes an increasingly important player on the world's stage. This book will be the standard reference for understanding and teaching about the next economic superpower. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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