China’s New Normal, Supply-side, and Structural Reform

China’s New Normal, Supply-side, and Structural Reform

AngličtinaPevná väzbaTlač na objednávku
Fang, Cai
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781032118475
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China’s continuous, rapid economic growth since the Reform and Opening up of the country in the early 1980s has been praised as a miracle of the world economy. However, since 2012, the rate of growth has slowed down, rendering some people pessimistic about the country’s economic prospects.

This title is a collection of a leading Chinese economists’ views on China’s economic growth and structural reform. The author argues that China’s economy has entered “the new normal”, meaning that slowed growth rate is not a cyclical phenomenon but a change in the stage of economic development. Therefore, there is a need to enact supply-side structural reforms, such as improved efficiency of resource reallocation, while shifting the mode of development from one of inputs to innovation. In addition, the author discusses the five major concepts of development proposed for the “13th Five-Year Plan”, as well as some critical topics related to supply-side structural reform, such as agricultural development, labor employment, and product quality.

Scholars and students of macroeconomics, development economics, and the Chinese economy will find this book to be essential reading.

EAN 9781032118475
ISBN 1032118474
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Taylor & Francis Ltd
Dátum vydania 30. novembra 2021
Stránky 218
Jazyk English
Rozmery 234 x 156
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Autori Fang, Cai
Ilustrácie 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Séria China Perspectives