This book consists of studies on China’s economic development since China carried out the reform and opening-up strategy, including China’s economic restructuring, economic operational mechanism, socialist market economy, inflation, the reform of the urban housing system, the economic impact of WTO entry, the future potential growth rate, global economic governance, structural fiscal and taxation reforms, the rapid growth of China’s financial industry, and more. These studies explores China’s successful experience of economic growth in the past and will shed some light on China’s economic development in the future, providing value to economists and Chinese scholars.
Table des matières
Chapter 1: Several Theoretical Issues on China’s Economic Restructuring.- Chapter 2: Economic Operational Mechanism: Market-centrism.- Chapter 3: On Socialist Market Economy – Why the Shift from a Planned Economy.- Chapter 4: On Inflation Since China’s Reform and Opening-up.- Chapter 5: A Blueprint for Deepening Reform of the Urban Housing System.- Chapter 6: Economic Impact of WTO Entry and China’s Policy Responses.- Chapter 7: Approaching Potential Growth Rate – A New Period of Rapid Economic Growth.- Chapter 8: New Focus in Opening-up Strategy: Playing an Active Role in Global Economic Governance.- Chapter 9: From Economic Instrument to Cornerstone of National Governance: Ultimate Objectives of the New Round of Structural Fiscal and Taxation Reforms.- Chapter 10: Rapid Growth of China’s Financial Industry: Causes and Risks.
A propos de l’auteur
Chaoyang Wang is a research fellow from Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS), he used to be the editorial director of
Finance and Trade Economics, an academic journal sponsored by National Academy of Economic Strategy, CASS. His major research interests include financial reform, financial services industry, financial centers, and the service economy.