Over the last thirty years, China has been reforming its economy at breakneck speed. However a surge in nationalism is threatening China’s relations with its neighbours and its rise to regional leadership. This book addresses a wide range of factors influencing the development of China’s model and its influence on the rest of the world.
Cuprins
Introduction 1. What is the Socialist Market Economy 2. The Transition Period 3. A Fast but Unbalanced Growth 4. An Incomplete Banking and Financial Reform 5. Investment in Human Capital 6. The Knowledge Economy 7. Growing Inequalities 8. A Foreign Policy which Serves the Growth (and Vice Versa) 9. In Search of Civil Society Conclusion(s)
Despre autor
Former international banker, Dominique de Rambures now lectures on Banking and Finance in China at Pantheon-Sorbonne University, France. He was the first chairman of the Euro Banking Association and, as a follow-up to the G20 decision, he has been assigned a report on ‘Migrant Remittances’ by the French government. He is the author of Payment Systems and Chine, le Grand Ecart as well as numerous articles in economic reviews.