China's Great Economic TransformationLoren Brandt, Thomas G. Rawski Cambridge University Press, 2008 M04 14 - 928 páginas This landmark study provides an integrated analysis of China's unexpected economic boom of the past three decades. The authors combine deep China expertise with broad disciplinary knowledge to explain China's remarkable combination of high-speed growth and deeply flawed institutions. Their work exposes the mechanisms underpinning the origin and expansion of China's great boom. Penetrating studies track the rise of Chinese capabilities in manufacturing and in research and development. The editors probe both achievements and weaknesses across many sectors, including China's fiscal, legal, and financial institutions. The book shows how an intricate minuet combining China's political system with sectorial development, globalization, resource transfers across geographic and economic space, and partial system reform delivered an astonishing and unprecedented growth spurt. |
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... share of impoverished villagers drops from 40.65 percent in 1980 to 10.55 percent in 1990 and 4.75 percent in 2001. A second indicator shows higher proportions living in absolute poverty, but indicates a comparable trend (75.7 percent ...
... share of impoverished villagers drops from 40.65 percent in 1980 to 10.55 percent in 1990 and 4.75 percent in 2001. A second indicator shows higher proportions living in absolute poverty, but indicates a comparable trend (75.7 percent ...
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... share of overall employment from 69 to 32 percent between 1978 and 2004 , while the farm sector's GDP share fell by more than half ( see Tables 13.6 and 17.1 ) . The slow retreat of planning has cumulated into a dominant role for market ...
... share of overall employment from 69 to 32 percent between 1978 and 2004 , while the farm sector's GDP share fell by more than half ( see Tables 13.6 and 17.1 ) . The slow retreat of planning has cumulated into a dominant role for market ...
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... share from 30 to about 35 percent , while industry's share shrinks from 48 to 40 percent . Even allowing for this price correction , though , agriculture's share has fallen substantially since 1980 , and services ' share has increased ...
... share from 30 to about 35 percent , while industry's share shrinks from 48 to 40 percent . Even allowing for this price correction , though , agriculture's share has fallen substantially since 1980 , and services ' share has increased ...
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... share of trade in China's GDP nearly tripled, rising from 22 to 65 percent. Compared to other countries, during this period, China was transformed from an economy with a low degree to a high degree of openness. As is discussed in more ...
... share of trade in China's GDP nearly tripled, rising from 22 to 65 percent. Compared to other countries, during this period, China was transformed from an economy with a low degree to a high degree of openness. As is discussed in more ...
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... share of the adult population with secondary schooling has risen from one-third to nearly one-half. Energy use provides another example of how pricing can alter international comparisons. Often the ratio of energy consumption per unit ...
... share of the adult population with secondary schooling has risen from one-third to nearly one-half. Energy use provides another example of how pricing can alter international comparisons. Often the ratio of energy consumption per unit ...
Contenido
88 | |
1990 | 96 |
2000 | 122 |
Domestic and Foreign Investment | 123 |
Czech Republic | 179 |
132 | 190 |
983 | 223 |
10 | 225 |
5 | 270 |
2058 | 313 |
Slovenia | 350 |
n | 411 |
10 | 470 |
70 | 555 |
1051 | 606 |
151 | 616 |
0 | 234 |
55 | 251 |
516 | 747 |
Russia | 776 |
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Página 353 - Chinese economists: Many basic components of a "pure" market economy are still in their incipient stage in China, although market-oriented reform started two decades ago. Government-guided investment mechanisms, a State-controlled banking system and dominant State-owned enterprises . . . still run in a framework molded primarily on the previous planned economy.