China's economic growth : a miracle with Chinese characteristics

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China's economic growth : a miracle with Chinese characteristics

Yanrui Wu

(RoutledgeCurzon studies on the Chinese economy, 6)

RoutledgeCurzon, 2004

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [128]-138

Includes index

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Description

The current growth of the Chinese economy is of immense importance for the global economy. This book outlines the main characteristics of Chinese economic growth over the last two decades, and investigates in detail the key determinants of growth, especially capital formation and productivity issues. It goes on to examine the important related questions of employment and underemployment, regional disparity, and economic integration, exploring in detail how far economic integration has taken place in south China, including the economies of Hong Kong and Taiwan, and how far this integration has been a determinant of economic growth. The book makes comparisons with other East Asian economies, and concludes with a consideration of the prospects for continuing growth in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

List of figures, List of tables, Preface, 1. Growing with Chinese characteristics: an introduction, PART I: Growth at the macro level, 2. Capital formation and growth, 3. Sources of growth, 4. The role of productivity, PART II: Growth in regional perspective, 5. Regional growth, disparity and convergence, 6. Growth and integration in South China, PART III: Growing through deregulation at the industry level, 7. Deregulation and growth in the telecommunications industry, 8. Deregulation and growth in the energy sector, 9. Conclusions, Appendix, Notes, References, Index

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