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Economic policy, Economic zoning, Foreign Investments, Free ports and zones, China, economic policyPlaces
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Special Economic Zones and the Economic Transition in China
1999, World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Two-Decade Development: A Brief Account
1.2. Economic Transition and Special Economic Zones
1.3. The Scope of the Study WHY A SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE?
2.1. The Chinese Economy in the Pre-Reform Era:
A Historical Background
2.1.1. Installation of a Central Planning System
2.1.2. Progress Made During the Pre-Reform Era
2.1.3. Economic Structural Changes
2.2. Issues Brought to Light in the Pre-Reform Development
2.2.1. Development Strategy and Sectoral Relationships
2.2.2. Accumulation and Consumption
2.2.3. The Source of Economic Growth and Efficiency
2.2.4. Economic Independence and Resource Utilization
2.3. Initiation of Economic Reform and Opening-Up Policies vESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
3.1. Formation of Special Economic Zones
3.2. Objectives and the Economic Structure of Special
Economic Zones
'.3. Policies and Regulations
|y.4. Prototype Arrangement with Foreign Investor
35. Development of Infrastructure THE PERFORMANCE OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
:. Growth Pattern and Economic Structure
2 Utilization of Foreign Capital
Labor Employment and Wages
IMPACTS OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
ON THE CHINESE ECONOMY
5.1. Gains from the Special Economic Zones
5.2. Promoting Regional Development
5.2.1. Employment and Resource Utilization
5.2.2. Capital Formation and Technology Transfer
5.2.3. Trade Expansion
5.3. Opening of the Economy
5.3.1. Opening as a Gradual Process
5.3.2. Utilization of Foreign Capital
5.3.3. Trade Development
5.4. Economic Reforms SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES IN THE 1990s:
THE PUDONG NEW AREA
6.1. Establishment of Pudong New Area
6.2. Infrastructure Development and Financing
6.3. Foreign Investment
6.4. Pattern of Trade
6.5. Emergence of Non-State Sector
6.6. Economic Growth and Structural Changes POLICY LESSONS AND CONCLUDING REMARKS
7.1. Factors Required for a Successful Special Economic
Zone Operation
7.2. Links between Special Economic Zone and Domestic
Economy
7.3. Special Economic Zone and Economic Transition
7.3.1. The Types of Foreign Investment Matter
7.3.2. Economic Transition and Sequencing
7.3.3. A Note on Economic Transition and Development.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-187) and index.
Revision of the author's dissertation (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1993.
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