The Chinese Economy A New Transition
China has enjoyed a higher growth rate for a longer period than any other nation to date. This volume brings together leading economists to analyse this unprecedented economic boom, and discuss prospects for the future. Chapters address a wide range of is
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The Chinese Economy A New Transition Edited by
Masahiko Aoki Stanford University and
Jinglian Wu Development Research Center, China
© International Economic Association 2012 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2012 978-1-137-03427-4
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Contents List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Notes on Contributors
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Foreword
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Introduction Masahiko Aoki
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Part I Fitoussi Lecture 1
Economics and China’s Economic Rise Wu Jinglian
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Part II Perspectives of the Chinese Economy 2
China’s Investment and GDP Growth Boom: When and How will it End? Dwight H. Perkins
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Six Systemic Reforms with which China Must Press Ahead Lou Jiwei
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When Demographic Dividend Disappears: Growth Sustainability of China Cai Fang and Zhao Wen
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Part III Labor Market, Social Insurance and Demographic Change 5
Adjusting to Really Big Changes: The Labor Market in China, 1989–2009 Wei Chi, Richard Freeman and Hongbin Li
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Population Aging and Economic Growth in China Judith Banister, David E. Bloom and Larry Rosenberg
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Health, Education and China’s Demographic Transition Since 1950 Karen Eggleston v
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Contents
8 Social Insurance and Household Con
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