An Introduction to the Chinese Economy (eBook)
224 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-82674-4 (ISBN)
RONGXING GUO is currently a professor and Head of the Regional Economics Committee at the Regional Science Association of China at Peking University. He is also Visiting Fellow for Foreign Policy at the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, at the Brookings Institution. Guo specializes in regional economics with an emphasis on Chinese economic issues and in cross-border and cross-cultural issues. He has over 20 years of experience in teaching and research in China, as well as in Australia, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Germany, and the US. His recent research projects include cross-cultural economic management, intercultural economic analysis, cross-border resource management, conflict management in disputed areas, economic growth and income distribution, and Chinese economic reform. In 2008, Guo received an award for Outstanding Research in the Ninth Global Development Conference held in Australia. He has published more than 20 books in both English and Chinese.
List of figures ix
List of tables ix
List of abbreviations x
Acknowledgments xi
Notes from the author xiii
Chapter 1: A brief history of China 1
The origins of the nation 2
Rise and fall of the empire 4
China in the new millennium 11
Chapter 2: Spatial and administrative divisions 15
Administrative divisions 16
Great regions 20
Geographical belts 21
Southern and northern parts 23
Ethno-cultural areas 24
Chapter 3: The foundation of the Chinese economy (I) 29
Land and water 30
Minerals and energy resources 35
Environmental quality 42
Policy implications 50
Chapter 4: The foundation of the Chinese economy (II) 55
Population 56
Labor and education 61
Technological innovation 67
Cultural influence 70
Chapter 5: Political and economic systems 79
Party versus state 80
State and market 84
Market-oriented reform 89
Enterprise management 92
Finance and banking 99
Future perspective 103
Chapter 6: Economic growth and social justice 109
Economic growth 110
Regional economic differences 114
How (un)equal is the Chinese society? 121
Poverty and social security 125
Chapter 7: International economic engagement 129
Historical background 130
China opens its door 133
Foreign direct investment 140
Foreign trade 146
Chapter 8: Studying Chinese economics: Key issues 153
Why China has a collectivistic culture 154
Why China adopted a gradual economic reform 160
Why the Chinese economy cannot be spatially optimized 167
Why China's long-term growth isn't sustainable 172
Appendixes 177
A historical chronology 177
China's cultural similarity with your country 184
Bibliography 191
Index 197
Professor Guo Rongxing delivers exactly what he promises: an
introduction to the Chinese economy. But he touches all the right
bases, and his explanations are always clear. The treatment is
balanced, with appropriate historical perspective. The final
chapter on fundamental issues in China's economic development is
particularly thoughtful.
-- Richard C. Bush, Senior Fellow and Director, Center
for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution, and
Co-author of A War Like No Other: The Truth About China's
Challenge to America
Teachers of introductory courses on the People's Republic of China
will find this book very useful. It not only provides an
introduction to the success of the world's most dynamic economy, it
places that development in its social, cultural, and political
contexts with a great deal of insight and erudition.
-- David S. G. Goodman, Professor of Chinese Politics
and Director, Institute of Social Sciences, University of
Sydney
An excellent overview of basic facts about China's economy,
society, political system, government, geography and history.
-- Pieter Bottelier, Economist and Senior Adjunct
Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Professor Guo Rongxing uses events from Chinese history and
concepts from Chinese philosophy to illuminate Chinese political
economy, thereby adding an important, previously missing piece of
the Chinese jigsaw puzzle and bringing a valuable Chinese
perspective to understanding China.
-- Giles Chance, Visiting Professor, Guanghua Business
School, Peking University
Author of China and the Credit Crisis
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.4.2011 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management |
| Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
| Schlagworte | Economics • Volkswirtschaftslehre • Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
| ISBN-10 | 0-470-82674-6 / 0470826746 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-82674-4 / 9780470826744 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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