This book offers an in-depth analysis of China’s drive for common prosperity from an insider’s perspective. While philosophers and economists have long debated issues of inequality and growth, and societies have evolved from industrial to post-industrial information economies, challenges related to poverty and inequality persist. Major European nations have transitioned from early capitalist societies to modern welfare states, yet similar issues remain unresolved. Professor Zheng Yongnian provides a unique insight into China’s approach to addressing these challenges through the lens of common prosperity. Drawing on newly published materials and empirical research, this book contrasts China’s development model with Western welfare states, elucidating both the rationale behind and the implications of these differences. This translated version of Professor Zheng’s recent work, 共同富裕的中国方案 (originally published in Chinese), is an essential read for scholars and policymakers seeking to understand China’s strategy for achieving common prosperity.
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Chapter One: Common Prosperity and the Incorporation of Marxism into China’s Practice.- Chapter Two: Social State and Common Prosperity.- Chapter Three: Common Prosperity and Prospects for China’s Economic Development.- Chapter Four: Common Prosperity and China’s Modernization Model.- Chapter Five: The Whole Process of an Open Economy and Social Justice.- Chapter Six: Sustainable Urban Development, Urban Governance, and Common Prosperity.- Chapter Seven: Advancing Common Prosperity through China’s Rural Revitalization.- Chapter Eight: Common Prosperity and China’s Second “WTO Accession”.- Chapter Nine: Expanding the Middle Class and Advancing Reform in Personal Income Tax.- Chapter Ten: Revitalizing Private Enterprises and Fostering Common Prosperity.- Chapter Eleven: Analysis of the Domestic Environment for Chinese Private Enterprises.- Chapter Twelve: Global Context for Chinese Private Enterprises.
Sobre el autor
Zheng Yongnian is a renowned Chinese political scientist and political commentator who has written widely on contemporary China and especially Chinese politics. He currently serves as Presidential Chair Professor and the Founding Director of the Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen.