China's industrial revolution and economic presence /:
For some twenty-five years after 1949, China did not exist and the country was only rediscovered in the 1970s. As China looks set to soar in the new millennium, there is an urgency to understand the world's most populous economy with a billion plus people. This book aims to shed light on the co...
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Zusammenfassung: | For some twenty-five years after 1949, China did not exist and the country was only rediscovered in the 1970s. As China looks set to soar in the new millennium, there is an urgency to understand the world's most populous economy with a billion plus people. This book aims to shed light on the country's rapid industrialization and internationalization by looking at questions such as : Can China sustain its accelerated rate of growth? Can labor supply be sustained at a relatively low wage rate? Can inflow of foreign direct investment be sustained at a high rate, given the consequent exposure to inflation? Will China's domestic market absorb its own output as the limit on the ability to export manufactures to overseas markets is reached? Is China's currency undervalued? Given China's foreign exchange reserves, should the country have a freely convertible currency? |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxxiii, 288 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-279) and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Ch. 1. China's industrial revolution. 1. Understanding China's economy. 2. Sustainable rate of growth : accelerated rate of growth. 3. Challenges ahead : a macroeconomic agenda. 4. China's economic reform : industrialization and internationalization. 5. Progression of China's industrial revolution. 6. Inflow of foreign direct investment : a digression. 7. Sources of FDI : a digression continued. 8. China is aware of challenges ahead. 9. Macroeconomic agenda. 10. China's macroeconomic structure : the People's Bank of China (PBOC) & the government budget : the case for restructuring. 11. Economic regionalization. 12. Conclusion -- ch. 2. China's economic presence 1. The Chinese economy. 2. The socialist market economy. 3. Industrialization and internationalization. 4. Privatization and industrialization. 5. The service sector of China. 6. WTO's 143rd member : dimension of the Chinese economy. 7. Challenges ahead : ownership of the means of production in China's socialist market economy : China and Asian economic community. 8. Conclusion -- ch. 3. China and Asian continental economic community : intra community macro- and microeconomic parameters. 1. Interdependence of globalism and regionalism. 2. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). 3. Can the EU be a learning model? 4. Asian Economic Community (AEC). 5. Conclusion -- ch. 4. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China -- an economic appraisal : a structural change. 1. China's economic reform and structural change of the Chinese economy. 2. Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 3. Sources of FDI into China. 4. FDI inflow into China by sector : the focus on the industrial and manufacturing sector. 5. The real estate boom. 6. Transport, post and telecommunication services in the tertiary sector. 7. FDI inflow into China by regions : productivity analyses. 8. Productivity analyses : FFE in China's manufacturing sector. 9. China's foreign trade : a great leap forward. 10. Inflow of foreign investments into China and economic impact. 11. Job and employment profile in China's investment and industrialization plan. 12. Investment in fixed assets : capital construction and innovation. 13. China's socialist market -- ch. 5. China's money and financial market. 1. The PBOC and major banks of China. 2. China's financial market. 3. Foreign banks and financial institutions in China. 4. Joint venture securities companies. 5. China's growing consumer credit market. 6. The challenge to reconstruct the financial sector. 7. Exchange rate : the Chinese yuan as a floating currency -- ch. 6. The foreign sector of the Chinese economy. 1. Trade relations and economic cooperation. 2. China's top 10 trading partners, trade destinations, and commodities in trade : export-import-led growth model. 3. China and United States trade. 4. China's trade account and the value of foreign trade by FFEs 1999-2001 -- ch. 7. China's industrial revolution and beyond. 1. China's economic structure as of 2004. 2. China's interregional economic gaps. 3. China's income distribution and the Gini coefficient index. 4. Comparison of China, India, Japan, and US : health, transportation, and technology. 5. Village level industries in China's primary sector. 6. Education : science and technology. 7. China and the USA. 8. Selected issues for China. 9. China and the rest of the world. 10. Concluding remarks. | |
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contents | Ch. 1. China's industrial revolution. 1. Understanding China's economy. 2. Sustainable rate of growth : accelerated rate of growth. 3. Challenges ahead : a macroeconomic agenda. 4. China's economic reform : industrialization and internationalization. 5. Progression of China's industrial revolution. 6. Inflow of foreign direct investment : a digression. 7. Sources of FDI : a digression continued. 8. China is aware of challenges ahead. 9. Macroeconomic agenda. 10. China's macroeconomic structure : the People's Bank of China (PBOC) & the government budget : the case for restructuring. 11. Economic regionalization. 12. Conclusion -- ch. 2. China's economic presence 1. The Chinese economy. 2. The socialist market economy. 3. Industrialization and internationalization. 4. Privatization and industrialization. 5. The service sector of China. 6. WTO's 143rd member : dimension of the Chinese economy. 7. Challenges ahead : ownership of the means of production in China's socialist market economy : China and Asian economic community. 8. Conclusion -- ch. 3. China and Asian continental economic community : intra community macro- and microeconomic parameters. 1. Interdependence of globalism and regionalism. 2. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). 3. Can the EU be a learning model? 4. Asian Economic Community (AEC). 5. Conclusion -- ch. 4. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China -- an economic appraisal : a structural change. 1. China's economic reform and structural change of the Chinese economy. 2. Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 3. Sources of FDI into China. 4. FDI inflow into China by sector : the focus on the industrial and manufacturing sector. 5. The real estate boom. 6. Transport, post and telecommunication services in the tertiary sector. 7. FDI inflow into China by regions : productivity analyses. 8. Productivity analyses : FFE in China's manufacturing sector. 9. China's foreign trade : a great leap forward. 10. Inflow of foreign investments into China and economic impact. 11. Job and employment profile in China's investment and industrialization plan. 12. Investment in fixed assets : capital construction and innovation. 13. China's socialist market -- ch. 5. China's money and financial market. 1. The PBOC and major banks of China. 2. China's financial market. 3. Foreign banks and financial institutions in China. 4. Joint venture securities companies. 5. China's growing consumer credit market. 6. The challenge to reconstruct the financial sector. 7. Exchange rate : the Chinese yuan as a floating currency -- ch. 6. The foreign sector of the Chinese economy. 1. Trade relations and economic cooperation. 2. China's top 10 trading partners, trade destinations, and commodities in trade : export-import-led growth model. 3. China and United States trade. 4. China's trade account and the value of foreign trade by FFEs 1999-2001 -- ch. 7. China's industrial revolution and beyond. 1. China's economic structure as of 2004. 2. China's interregional economic gaps. 3. China's income distribution and the Gini coefficient index. 4. Comparison of China, India, Japan, and US : health, transportation, and technology. 5. Village level industries in China's primary sector. 6. Education : science and technology. 7. China and the USA. 8. Selected issues for China. 9. China and the rest of the world. 10. Concluding remarks. |
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spelling | Dutta, Manoranjan. China's industrial revolution and economic presence / M. Dutta. New Jersey : World Scientific Pub., ©2006. 1 online resource (xxxiii, 288 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Advanced research in Asian economic studies, 1793-0944 ; v. 2 Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-279) and index. Print version record. For some twenty-five years after 1949, China did not exist and the country was only rediscovered in the 1970s. As China looks set to soar in the new millennium, there is an urgency to understand the world's most populous economy with a billion plus people. This book aims to shed light on the country's rapid industrialization and internationalization by looking at questions such as : Can China sustain its accelerated rate of growth? Can labor supply be sustained at a relatively low wage rate? Can inflow of foreign direct investment be sustained at a high rate, given the consequent exposure to inflation? Will China's domestic market absorb its own output as the limit on the ability to export manufactures to overseas markets is reached? Is China's currency undervalued? Given China's foreign exchange reserves, should the country have a freely convertible currency? Ch. 1. China's industrial revolution. 1. Understanding China's economy. 2. Sustainable rate of growth : accelerated rate of growth. 3. Challenges ahead : a macroeconomic agenda. 4. China's economic reform : industrialization and internationalization. 5. Progression of China's industrial revolution. 6. Inflow of foreign direct investment : a digression. 7. Sources of FDI : a digression continued. 8. China is aware of challenges ahead. 9. Macroeconomic agenda. 10. China's macroeconomic structure : the People's Bank of China (PBOC) & the government budget : the case for restructuring. 11. Economic regionalization. 12. Conclusion -- ch. 2. China's economic presence 1. The Chinese economy. 2. The socialist market economy. 3. Industrialization and internationalization. 4. Privatization and industrialization. 5. The service sector of China. 6. WTO's 143rd member : dimension of the Chinese economy. 7. Challenges ahead : ownership of the means of production in China's socialist market economy : China and Asian economic community. 8. Conclusion -- ch. 3. China and Asian continental economic community : intra community macro- and microeconomic parameters. 1. Interdependence of globalism and regionalism. 2. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). 3. Can the EU be a learning model? 4. Asian Economic Community (AEC). 5. Conclusion -- ch. 4. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China -- an economic appraisal : a structural change. 1. China's economic reform and structural change of the Chinese economy. 2. Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 3. Sources of FDI into China. 4. FDI inflow into China by sector : the focus on the industrial and manufacturing sector. 5. The real estate boom. 6. Transport, post and telecommunication services in the tertiary sector. 7. FDI inflow into China by regions : productivity analyses. 8. Productivity analyses : FFE in China's manufacturing sector. 9. China's foreign trade : a great leap forward. 10. Inflow of foreign investments into China and economic impact. 11. Job and employment profile in China's investment and industrialization plan. 12. Investment in fixed assets : capital construction and innovation. 13. China's socialist market -- ch. 5. China's money and financial market. 1. The PBOC and major banks of China. 2. China's financial market. 3. Foreign banks and financial institutions in China. 4. Joint venture securities companies. 5. China's growing consumer credit market. 6. The challenge to reconstruct the financial sector. 7. Exchange rate : the Chinese yuan as a floating currency -- ch. 6. The foreign sector of the Chinese economy. 1. Trade relations and economic cooperation. 2. China's top 10 trading partners, trade destinations, and commodities in trade : export-import-led growth model. 3. China and United States trade. 4. China's trade account and the value of foreign trade by FFEs 1999-2001 -- ch. 7. China's industrial revolution and beyond. 1. China's economic structure as of 2004. 2. China's interregional economic gaps. 3. China's income distribution and the Gini coefficient index. 4. Comparison of China, India, Japan, and US : health, transportation, and technology. 5. Village level industries in China's primary sector. 6. Education : science and technology. 7. China and the USA. 8. Selected issues for China. 9. China and the rest of the world. 10. Concluding remarks. Industrialization China. China Economic policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024018 China Foreign economic relations. Industrialisation Chine. Chine Politique économique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh Economic policy fast Industrialization fast International economic relations fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3 Print version: Dutta, Manoranjan. China's industrial revolution and economic presence. New Jersey : World Scientific Pub., ©2006 (DLC) 2005058115 Advanced research in Asian economic studies ; v. 2. 1793-0944 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004145560 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=174571 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Dutta, Manoranjan China's industrial revolution and economic presence / Advanced research in Asian economic studies ; Ch. 1. China's industrial revolution. 1. Understanding China's economy. 2. Sustainable rate of growth : accelerated rate of growth. 3. Challenges ahead : a macroeconomic agenda. 4. China's economic reform : industrialization and internationalization. 5. Progression of China's industrial revolution. 6. Inflow of foreign direct investment : a digression. 7. Sources of FDI : a digression continued. 8. China is aware of challenges ahead. 9. Macroeconomic agenda. 10. China's macroeconomic structure : the People's Bank of China (PBOC) & the government budget : the case for restructuring. 11. Economic regionalization. 12. Conclusion -- ch. 2. China's economic presence 1. The Chinese economy. 2. The socialist market economy. 3. Industrialization and internationalization. 4. Privatization and industrialization. 5. The service sector of China. 6. WTO's 143rd member : dimension of the Chinese economy. 7. Challenges ahead : ownership of the means of production in China's socialist market economy : China and Asian economic community. 8. Conclusion -- ch. 3. China and Asian continental economic community : intra community macro- and microeconomic parameters. 1. Interdependence of globalism and regionalism. 2. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). 3. Can the EU be a learning model? 4. Asian Economic Community (AEC). 5. Conclusion -- ch. 4. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China -- an economic appraisal : a structural change. 1. China's economic reform and structural change of the Chinese economy. 2. Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 3. Sources of FDI into China. 4. FDI inflow into China by sector : the focus on the industrial and manufacturing sector. 5. The real estate boom. 6. Transport, post and telecommunication services in the tertiary sector. 7. FDI inflow into China by regions : productivity analyses. 8. Productivity analyses : FFE in China's manufacturing sector. 9. China's foreign trade : a great leap forward. 10. Inflow of foreign investments into China and economic impact. 11. Job and employment profile in China's investment and industrialization plan. 12. Investment in fixed assets : capital construction and innovation. 13. China's socialist market -- ch. 5. China's money and financial market. 1. The PBOC and major banks of China. 2. China's financial market. 3. Foreign banks and financial institutions in China. 4. Joint venture securities companies. 5. China's growing consumer credit market. 6. The challenge to reconstruct the financial sector. 7. Exchange rate : the Chinese yuan as a floating currency -- ch. 6. The foreign sector of the Chinese economy. 1. Trade relations and economic cooperation. 2. China's top 10 trading partners, trade destinations, and commodities in trade : export-import-led growth model. 3. China and United States trade. 4. China's trade account and the value of foreign trade by FFEs 1999-2001 -- ch. 7. China's industrial revolution and beyond. 1. China's economic structure as of 2004. 2. China's interregional economic gaps. 3. China's income distribution and the Gini coefficient index. 4. Comparison of China, India, Japan, and US : health, transportation, and technology. 5. Village level industries in China's primary sector. 6. Education : science and technology. 7. China and the USA. 8. Selected issues for China. 9. China and the rest of the world. 10. Concluding remarks. Industrialization China. Industrialisation Chine. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh Economic policy fast Industrialization fast International economic relations fast |
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