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China's Economic Development, 1950-2014: Fundamental Changes and Long-Term Prospects [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 450 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 225x153x30 mm, kaal: 621 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 6 Charts, 57 Tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498503365
  • ISBN-13: 9781498503365
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 450 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 225x153x30 mm, kaal: 621 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 6 Charts, 57 Tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498503365
  • ISBN-13: 9781498503365
China's Economic Development, 1950-2014: Fundamental Changes and Long-Term Prospects is a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of Chinese economic development from 1950-2014 focusing on current world-wide attention to the economic reform.

Chu-yuan Cheng covers a wide range of topics, including the cultural effects and ideological influences on China's economic development; the process of China's transition from a planned to a market economy, leadership changes and the root of the Cultural Revolution; the machine-building industry and scientific and engineering manpower in China; China's new development plans in the twenty-first century and the process and consequence of the "Quiet Revolution"; the international economic relations including the U.S.-China, Sino-Japanese economic relations and access to WTO; economic relations across the Taiwan Strait and the formation of the Greater China Economic Sphere; and the long-term development prospect of the Chinese economy in the twenty-first century and beyond.


This book provides a complete picture of the Chinese economy over the past six decades, focusing on the recent comprehensive reform program and current international evaluations of China's long-term economic prospects.

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For novices of the Chinese economy, China's Economic Development, 1950-2104 by Professor Chu-yuan Cheng is an excellent introduction that provides sound direction for further studies. For experienced readers, this is a systematic overview of Chinese economic development based on meticulous analyses and insightful interpretations. In a sense, Professor Cheng's latest book is a comprehensive summary of his own works in Chinese economics during his long academic career. It may serve as a model for senior authors who wish to present their scholarship in a similarly reflective and responsible manner. -- Cho-Yee To, University of Michigan

Preface vii
1 Ideological Background
1(50)
(1) Cultural Factors in the Modern Economic Growth of Four East Asian Countries
1(26)
(2) The Originality and Creativity of Sun Yat-Sen's Doctrine and Its Relevance to the Contemporary World
27(11)
(3) The Economic Thought of Mao Tse-Tung (Mao Zedong)
38(13)
2 Process of Development
51(92)
(1) China's Transition from a Planned to a Market Economy
51(15)
(2) Economic Development in China Since the CCP Twelfth Party Congress
66(17)
(3) China's Economic Policies After the CCP Fourteenth Party Congress
83(12)
(4) China's Economic Policies After the CCP Sixteenth National Congress
95(12)
(5) Chinese Society in Transition
107(9)
(6) Leadership Changes and Economic Policies
116(27)
3 Basic Industries and Scientific Manpower
143(66)
(1) Machine-Building Industry
143(26)
(2) Energy Resources
169(10)
(3) Scientific and Engineering Manpower
179(30)
4 New Development Plan
209(46)
(1) China's New Development Plan: Strategy, Agenda, and Prospects
209(12)
(2) China's Quiet Revolution: Process and Consequences
221(14)
(3) China's New Deal in the Twenty-First Century: Building a Harmonious Society---Significance and Prospects
235(20)
5 International Economic Relations
255(32)
(1) The Future Prospects of US--China Economic Relations
255(4)
(2) Sino-Japanese Economic Relations: Interdependence and Conflict
259(11)
(3) Economic Implications of China's Accession to WTO: Opportunities and Challenges
270(17)
6 Economic Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
287(50)
(1) Economic Relations Across the Taiwan Straits: Progress, Effects and Prospects
287(21)
(2) Economic Development on Both Sides of the Taiwan Straits: New Trends for Convergence
308(17)
(3) Concept and Practice of a "Greater Chinese Common Market"
325(12)
7 Comprehensive Reform and Long-Term Developmental Prospects
337(40)
(1) China's Economic Development Toward the Twenty-First Century and Beyond
337(14)
(2) China's New Comprehensive Reform: Program, Progress, and Prospects
351(26)
Bibliography 377(32)
Index 409(6)
About the Author 415
Dr. Chu-Yuan Cheng is professor emeritus of economics at Ball State University.