Preface |
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About the Authors |
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General Report |
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II Research Purpose and Significance |
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III Research Methods and Analytical Framework |
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Chapter Two Previous Studies on Overcapacity |
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I Defining and Measuring Overcapacity |
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II Studies on How Overcapacity is Caused |
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III Studies on Causes of Overcapacity in Some Industries |
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IV Studies of Policy Responses |
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Chapter Three Understanding How Overcapacity Occurs in a Transition Economy |
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I Main Causes of Overcapacity in the Current Phase |
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II Institutional Roots of China's Industrial Overcapacity |
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46 | (9) |
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III Investment Subsidy and How Overcapacity is Caused |
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Chapter Four An Empirical Study of the Impact of Subsidies on Corporate Investment |
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I Government Inclination Toward Giving Subsidy and Its Impact on Corporate Efficiency |
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II Government Subsidy's Impact on Investment Behavior |
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Chapter Five Government Subsidy, Overcapacity and China's Economic Fluctuations --- Empirical Tests Based on an RBC Model Involving Capacity Utilization |
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II RBC Model Involving Capacity Utilization |
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III Parameters and Calibration |
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IV Logarithmic Linearization and Numerical Calculation |
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V Analysis of Policy Shocks |
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125 | (8) |
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Chapter Six Investment Subsidy, Overcapacity and Growing Inefficiency |
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III Empirical Results and Analysis |
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IV Chinese Industrial Sector's Growth Engine in the Current Phase |
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Chapter Seven Overcapacity in the Iron and Steel Industry |
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I China's Iron and Steel Industry |
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II Organizations in the Iron and Steel Industry |
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III Technology Development in the Iron and Steel Industry |
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IV Main Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry |
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V Overcapacity in the Iron and Steel Industry |
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Chapter Eight Overcapacity in the Solar PV Industry |
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I China's Solar PV Industry |
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II Problems Facing the Solar PV Industry |
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205 | (2) |
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III Policies for the Solar PV Industry |
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IV Overcapacity in the Solar PV Industry |
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218 | (3) |
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VI Suntech and LDK Solar: Overinvestment Driven by Local Governments |
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221 | (6) |
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Chapter Nine Improving Policy Responses: Fresh Ideas and New Approaches |
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I China's Policies for Addressing Overcapacity |
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227 | (2) |
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II Major Problems in the Current Policies for Addressing Overcapacity |
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229 | (5) |
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III Redesign of Policies for Addressing Overcapacity |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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