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9780521181747

Demystifying the Chinese Economy

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    9780521181747

  • ISBN10:

    0521181747

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-12-30
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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China was the largest and one of most advanced economies in the world before the eighteenth century, yet declined precipitately thereafter and degenerated into one of the world's poorest economies by the late nineteenth century. Despite generations' efforts for national rejuvenation, China did not reverse its fate until it introduced market-oriented reforms in 1979. Since then it has been the most dynamic economy in the world and is likely to regain its position as the world's largest economy before 2030. Based on economic analysis and personal reflection on policy debates, Justin Yifu Lin provides insightful answers to why China was so advanced in premodern times, what caused it to become so poor for almost two centuries, how it grew into a market economy, where its potential is for continuing dynamic growth and what further reforms are needed to complete the transition to a well-functioning, advanced market economy.

Table of Contents

List of figuresp. ix
List of tablesp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Opportunities and challenges in China's economic developmentp. 1
Why the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions bypassed Chinap. 22
The great humiliation and the Socialist Revolutionp. 55
The comparative advantage-defying, catching-up strategy and the traditional economic systemp. 74
Enterprise viability and factor endowmentsp. 104
The comparative advantage-following development strategyp. 124
Rural reform and the three rural issuesp. 152
Urban reform and the remaining issuesp. 173
Reforming the state-owned enterprisesp. 191
The financial reformsp. 207
Deflationary expansion and building a new socialist countrysidep. 222
Improving the market system and promoting fairness and efficiency for harmonious developmentp. 246
Reflections on neoclassical theoriesp. 264
Appendix Global imbalances, reserve currency, and global economic governancep. 287
Indexp. 299
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