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Understanding the Chinese Economies

Economic distinctions and variety in China made visible through case studies and empirical techniques, revealing regional, geopolitical, and social-cultural diversity

Rongxing Guo (Author)

9780123978264, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 29 August 2012

310 pages
21.5 x 27.8 x 2.3 cm, 1.17 kg

"Guo’s book combines the broad brush strokes of an introductory text with rich detail on the complexities of modern China. The book is a comprehensive guide to the changes that have transformed the Chinese economy during the reform era."

--Eric Thun, University of Oxford

China's economic growth has been more robust in some regions than others. In a country as large as China, examinations of regional differences can provide a viable way to learn about the economy as a whole. Rongxing Guo provides a systematic introduction to the economies of China by describing their external and internal drivers and by placing them within geopolitical and even socio-cultural boundaries. His pairings of case studies and empirical techniques reveal a rich, deep appreciation of the growth process and of interactions between key factors. This book delves more deeply into issues surrounding the economy than other books, offering a unique and important perspective that many will find useful. Covering history and administrative structures, unique economic features, some domestic economic issues, and international economic engagement, it describes an often inaccessible perspective with nuances all students of China will find valuable

    1 A Brief History of China

    2 Spatial and Administrative Divisions

    3 The Foundation of the Chinese Economy (I)

    4 The Foundation of the Chinese Economy (II)

    5 Political Economic Systems in Transition

    6 Understanding Chinese Economic Reform

    7 Economic Growth and Regional Differences

    8 Income Distribution and Social Justice

    9 Spatial Economics and Development Strategy

    10 Industrialization and Technological Progress

    11 International Economic Engagement

    12 The Greater China Area: Retrospect and Prospect

    Subject Areas: Economics [KC]

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