Economic reform and internationalisation : China and the Pacific region
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Economic reform and internationalisation : China and the Pacific region
Allen & Unwin in association with the Pacific Trade and Development Conference Secretariat, the Australian National University, 1992
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"Papers written for the Nineteenth Pacific Trade and Development Conference held in Beijin on 27-30 May 1991."--Pref
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-392) and index
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内容説明
The essays collected in this book examine China's economic reform and internationalization in its Pacific context. Leading scholars of Asia-Pacific economic development analyze the process and structure of China's attempts since the late 1970s to reform old central planning systems, the interaction between reforming China and its East Asian neighbours, and also the wider Asia-Pacific experience of internationalization. China is so large, diverse and, for most people, unfamiliar that external assessments of progress with reform have tended to be unstable, shifting as dramatic events expose or emphasize new features of Chinese reality. This book reassesses the highly adverse opinion of China's reform prospects which followed the tragic events of June 1989 and leads what will become an increasingly influential, and steadier, perspective on Chinese reform and internationalization. The book underlines the importance for the Pacific and world economies of the achievements so far in China's reforms.
目次
- China's reforms in international context, Ross Garnaut
- the "open policies" and internationalization, Wang Jianmin
- China's economic reform and development - historical review and future prospects, Lu Zheng
- surrounding the cities from the countryside, Christopher Findlay & Andrew Watson
- rural reform and development, Justin Yifu Lin
- agricultural reform and development in Asia - a comparative perspective, Keijiro Otsuka
- regional development in the reform period, Hiroyuki Kato
- the open-door strategies - an outside perspective, Nicholas R. Lardy
- the economic integration of Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea with mainland China, Yun-Wing Sung
- the pattern of Korea's foreign direct investment - implications for the internationalization of China's economy, Yongwook Jun & Denis Fred Simon
- comparative experience of financial reform in Taiwan and Korea - implications for mainland China, Jia-Dong Shea & Tzung-Ta Yen
- adjustment policies of small open economies - the experience of Indonesia, Sjahrir & Mari Pangestu
- a European perspective on Asia-Pacific leadership - implications for Japanese and US foreign economic policy, Ulrich Hiemenz
- Soviet and East European economies in transition - implications for China and the Pacific region, Carl McMillan
- an overview, Alan Bollard
- summary of discussion, Stephen Howes.
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