China's economic reforms : the costs and benefits of incrementalism
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China's economic reforms : the costs and benefits of incrementalism
(Studies on the Chinese economy)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines key issues in each of the major sectors of the Chinese economy. It uses a wide range of primary research materials and subjects them to rigorous analysis. It illuminates the way in which China's 'step-by-step' reform affected different parts of the economy. It identifies many difficulties resulting from this approach. It also enables readers to understand why this broad strategy of reforming a communist planned economy was so successful in the Chinese case.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction
- P.Nolan - China's Economic System: A Brief Description, with Further Suggestions for Reform
- A.Wood - Problems of Monetary Control in China: Targets, Behaviour, and Mechanism
- G.Huang - The Political Economy of Investment Control in Post-1978 China
- I.Kim - Commune, Responsibility System, and China's Agriculture
- M.Liu - State-owned Enterprise Reform in China: Incentives and Environment
- Q.Fan - Effects of Financial Decentralisation on Industrial Growth in China (1952-88)
- L.Jin - The Stock Market and Industrial Performance: Lessons from the West for Stock Market Development in China
- D.He - Rationing and Consumer Demand in China: Simulating the Effects of Reform of the Urban Food Pricing System
- S.Pudney & W.Limin - Regional Variations in Living Standards in Urban China
- S.Howes & P.Lanjouw - Death Rates Life Expectancy and China's Economic Reforms: A Critique of A.K.Sen
- P.Nolan & J.Sender - Index
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