Now available in a fully-revised and updated third edition, this
established textbook provides a penetrating and comprehensive
analysis of the historical, institutional, and theoretical factors
that have contributed to China’s economic success.
* Includes coverage of China’s foreign investments, trade
with regional partners, Chinese human capital, and bureaucratic
economic institutions
* Covers a diverse set of important issues, including
environmental restraints, income distribution, rural poverty, the
education system, healthcare, exchange rate policies, monetary
policies, and financial regulation
* Accessibly written and intelligently organized to offer a
straightforward guide to China’s economic evolution
* Written by a lauded economist, researcher, and advisor to
government officials in mainland China and Taiwan
Over de auteur
Gregory Chow is Professor of Economics and Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, at Princeton University. Author of 16 books and over 250 journal articles, he is a Fellow of The Econometric Society and the American Statistical Association. He has advised top government officials in mainland China and Taiwan, and in May 2001 the Econometric Research Program at Princeton was named in his honor.