Chinese Path to Economic Dual Transformation

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Chifeng City
China's economic dual transformation
China's Manufacturing Industry
China’s Manufacturing Industry
Collective Forest
Collective Forest Land
corporate social responsibility
Cost Push Inflation
Defining Land Ownership
Demand Pull Inflation
Deposit Reserve Ratio
development economics
Dual Transformation
Economic Development
economic transformation case studies
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Family Forest Land
Forest Land
Forestry Cooperatives
Grassroots Finance
Homo Sociologicus
Household Registration Systems
Income Distribution System
income distribution systems
Industrial Shifts
institutional reform
Land Circulation
LI Yining
Macroeconomic Regulation
Market Entity
Moral Bottom Line
Primary Distribution
Property Ownership Reform
property rights theory
Reform Dividends
Rural Reform
Rural Social Security Systems
Secondary Distribution
Share-holding Reform
Social Capital
Specialised Farmer Cooperatives
State-owned Enterprises
The China Path
urbanisation policy
Urbanization
Virtual Economy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367529192
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Economic transformation in traditional development economics refers to the transition from an agricultural society to an industrial one. Based on the practical conditions and the experience since reform and opening up in the late 1970s, the author observes that the path China's economy takes is a dual transformation, namely, developmental transformation from an agricultural society to an industrial economy, and institutional transformation from planned economy to market economy.

Centering on property ownership reform which is the supreme reform of the dual transformation, this book discusses land ownership approval, stock-holding system reform and the maintaining ownership of private enterprises, etc. Besides, the book expounds on the urbanization in China, believing that it is not only the outcome of the dual transformation but also the booster that will help China's economy continue to develop at a high speed. Independent innovation and industrial upgrading which is the key to the enhancement of enterprises' competitiveness is also covered.

The combination or overlapping of the two types of transformations in China has had no precedent in history, and it has not been discussed in traditional development economics. Scholars and students in China's economic studies and development economics studies will be attracted by this book. In addition, this book will be a valuable reference for other developing countries which are undergoing economic transformation.

Li Yining is a professor of Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. His research focuses on economic theories and macroeconomics.

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