China's growth : the making of an economic superpower /

"China's economic growth has transformed the country from one of the poorest in the world to its second largest economy. Understanding the drivers of growth remains elusive as the country is affected by both its transition from central planning and the challenges of a developing country. T...

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Main Authors: Yueh, Linda Y. Linda Yi-Chuang
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "China's economic growth has transformed the country from one of the poorest in the world to its second largest economy. Understanding the drivers of growth remains elusive as the country is affected by both its transition from central planning and the challenges of a developing country. This book examines the main themes of growth, offering micro level evidence to shed light on the macro drivers of the economy. It also focuses on law and informal institutions of the economy to highlight the importance of entrepreneurship and the development of the private sector." -- Publisher's description
Carrier Form: xviii, 349 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-339) and index.
ISBN: 9780199205783 :
0199205787
Index Number: HC427
CLC: F120.3
Call Number: F120.3/Y947
Contents: 1. Introduction. -- 2. New growth theories : transition and institutional change. -- 3. Neoclassical growth : labour productivity and corporate restructuring. -- 4. Endogenous growth : human capital and labour market reforms. -- 5. 'Catch-up' growth : technology transfers and innovation. -- 6. Informal growth determinants : self-employment and social capital. -- 7. Financial and legal development : the role of private enterprises in growth. -- 8. Global integration and growth : rebalancing the economy. -- 9. Conclusion : the role of the state.