The turning point in China's economic development [electronic resource] / Ross Garnaut & Ligang Song, eds.

"The book discusses these important issues by focusing on China's long-term pattern of growth and employment, demographic shifts and rural-urban migration, its agricultural trade and local elections, China's banking sector reform and its fiscal sustainability, China's interaction...

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Online Access: Full Text (via JSTOR)
Other Authors: Garnaut, Ross (Editor), Song, Ligang (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Canberra, ACT : ANU E Press and Asia Pacific Press, ©2006.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • The turning point in China's economic development / Ross Garnaut
  • Continued rapid growth and the turning point in China's development / Ross Garnaut and Yiping Huang
  • Growth accounting after statistical revisions Xiaolu Wang
  • Quadrupling the Chinese economy again: constraints and policy options / Justin Yifu Lin
  • China's interaction with the global economy / Nicholas R. Lardy
  • Global imbalance, China and the international currency system / Fan Gang
  • Who foots China's bank restructuring bill? / Guonan Ma
  • Keeping fiscal policy sustainable in China: challenges and solutions / Jinzhi Tong and Wing Thye Woo
  • Employment growth, labour scarcity and the nature of China's trade expansion / Cai Fang and Dewen Wang
  • The impact of the guest-worker system on poverty and the well-being of migrant workers in urban China / Yang Du, Robert Gregory and Xin Meng
  • China's growth to 2030: demographic change and the labour supply constraint / Jane Golley and Rod Tyers
  • Changing patterns in China's agricultural trade after WTO accession / Chen Chunlai
  • Village elections, accountability and income distribution in rural China / Yang Yao
  • China's resources demand at the turning point / Ross Garnaut and Ligang Song
  • Economic growth and environmental pollution: a panel data analysis / Bao Qun and Shuijun Peng
  • Harmonising the coal industry with the environment / Xunpeng Shi
  • Growth, energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in China / Warwick McKibbin.