China's domestic transformation in a global context / Ligang Song, Ross Garnaut, Cai Fang & Lauren Johnston (eds).
Material type: TextSeries: China update series ; 2015. | "Zhongguo jing ji qian yan" cong shu ; 2015.Publisher: Acton, A.C.T. : Australian National University Press, 2015Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- Economic development -- China
- China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
- China -- Economic policy -- 2000-
- China -- Commercial policy -- 2000-
- China -- Social conditions -- 2000-
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy
- Commercial policy
- Economic development
- Economic history
- Economic policy
- Social conditions
- China
- Systemtransformation
- Wirtschaftspolitik
- Wirtschaftsreform
- Au�enwirtschaftspolitik
- Soziale Lage
- China
- Economic History
- Business & Economics
- Since 2000
- China
- economic growth
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- HC427 .C45 2015eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The phrase 'New Normal' captures the ongoing shift in the pattern and drivers of China's economic growth. China's new growth rate is both slower and imposing difficult structural change. These new economic conditions are challenging yet offer opportunities for China and its economic partners. Reforms must be deepened but also make growth more inclusive and environmentally sustainable, over this decade and beyond. This year's Update offers both global context and domestic insight into this challenging new phase of China's domestic economic transformation. How are policymakers elevating migrant workers concurrent with increasing consumption? Is China's government spending enough on education and R & D to ensure it can achieve its aspirations to ascend the global manufacturing value chain and avoid the middle-income trap? Are energy market reforms reducing or increasing the price of gas and electricity in China? What are the consequences of China's financial reforms and expanding Renminbi trading for foreign banks? What does China's new growth model mean for the international resources economy and for Africa? Do SOEs face market conditions and are they dominating China's fast-rising outbound investment? What is China's strategy for navigating fragmented international trade policy negotiations?
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