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-- 4. Commerce and Socialist Construction -- 5. Industry: From Trial-and-Error to Technology Reform -- 6. Agriculture as …
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China move ahead in the ongoing reform and development in the light of the enterprise-entrepreneur-government relationship …
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This book is a comprehensive and positive study of the special pattern of China's industrialization and economic development, covering all of the relevant, main policies (more than one hundred) from 1949 to the twenty-first century
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perspectives, and questions whether the governments of these countries are capable of implementing effective reform and …
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This book focuses on the competitive situation and policy outlook of China’s provincial economy in the 13th five-year period. It begins with a general evaluation report on the country’s provincial comprehensive Economic Competitiveness, followed by analyses at the international, national and...
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the pre- and post-reform periods and through national, regional and local dimensions. It examines the driving forces …. Understanding Chinese Economic Reform -- 8. Economic Growth and Income (Re)distribution -- 9. A Multiregional Economic Comparison …
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that while China focuses on stability and quality in macro-control and enhancing reform and innovation, many contradictions …
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capture, and then protect, these rents leads to the creation of new distortions, even as the reform process tries to move … governments throughout the economy sought to capture these rents by developing high margin industries. Continued reform, and …, leading local governments to impose a variety of interregional barriers to trade. Thus, the reform process led to the …
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Starting in the late 1990s, China undertook a dramatic transformation of the large number of firms under state control. Small state-owned firms were privatized or closed. Large state-owned firms were corporatized and merged into large industrial groups under the control of the Chinese state. The...
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With China replacing the United States as the world's leading energy user and net oil importer, its relations with the Middle East is becoming a major issue with global implications. Horesh and his contributors set out to analyse the implications of China's growing presence in the Middle East
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