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Emerging Markets : Reform and Development in China.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: China in TransitionPublisher: Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (61 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781617284465
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Emerging Markets: Reform and Development in ChinaDDC classification:
  • 330.951
LOC classification:
  • HC427.95 -- .X536 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- EMERGING MARKETS: REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA -- EMERGING MARKETS: REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 POSITIONING: AN EMERGING MARKET -- 1.1. THE ROLE OF THE EMERGING MARKETS IN GLOBAL ECONOMY -- Firstly, The Emerging Markets Slow Down the Plunge of the Global Economy, Stabilizing the Economic Fluctuation -- Secondly, the Emerging Markets Promote the Global Economic Development -- Thirdly, the Emerging Markets Accelerate the Global Technological Progress and Industry Upgrading -- Fourthly, the Emerging Markets Boost Global Economic Cooperation -- 1.2. CHINA: AN INFLUENCER OF THE WORLD MARKET7 -- Firstly, China Takes a Significant Share in the Commodity Export Market of the World -- Secondly, China Becomes an Increasingly Important Commodity Importer in the World -- Thirdly, China‟s Service Trade Share in the World Also Grows Rapidly -- Fourthly, China Participates Actively in International Project Contracting Market -- Last, China‟s Supply and Demand Has a Significant Impact on World Investing Market -- 1.3. CHINA: A DEVELOPING MARKET ECONOMY -- Chapter 2 EXPERIENCE: RISING FROM THE PLANNED ECONOMY -- 2.1. FIVE PHASES OF CHINA‟S REFORM -- Phase One -- Phase Two -- Phase Three -- Phase Four -- Phase Five -- 2.2. EXPERIENCES OF ECONOMIC REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT -- Firstly, Leading Reform Requires the Courage to Abandon Traditional Ideology -- Secondly, A Country‟s Management System and Institutions Should Be Suitable for and Helpful to the Development of Productivity -- Thirdly, Good Economic Relations with Foreign Countries Is Vital for Domestic Economic Development -- Fourthly, Economic Reform and Legislation Construction Complement Each Other -- Finally, Adhering to the Principle of Sustainable Growth Is Vital -- 2.3. CHALLENGES CHINA FACE FOR FURTHER ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.
Issues on Income Disparity -- Issue of Modernization of Chinese Farmers -- Reform on Administrative System of Government -- Sustainable Issue of Economic Growth -- Coordination and Interaction between Domestic and Foreign Economy -- Chapter 3 PERFORMANCE: TACKLING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS -- 3.1. IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CHINA -- 3.2. MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND MEASURES TO PREVENT THE ECONOMY FROM GETTING WORSE -- In the First Place, China Carried out Proactive Fiscal Policies and Moderately Easy Monetary Policies -- Furthermore, Complementary Measures for Enlarging the Domestic Demand Were Enforced -- Finally, Make Adjustment to Economic Structure through Industrial Policies -- 3.3. EFFECTS OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC STIMULUS POLICIES5 -- The Economy Is Stabilizing and GDP Growth Rate Is Back Again to the Upward Trend -- The Employment Is Generally Stable -- Consumers‟ Confidence Has Gradually Increased -- The Efforts on Energy Conservation Have Begun to Take Effects -- 3.4. A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT ON THE CURRENT DIFFICULTIES -- The Bubbles in the Real Estate Market and Stock Market Can Not Be Ignored -- The Rural Household Income Increases Slowly, Resulting to the Weak Rural Demand -- The Decline in Export and the Problem of Overcapacity Is Evident -- Chapter 4 TREND: NEW ROLES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY -- 4.1. A NEW WORLD-CLASS MARKET -- 4.2. AN IDEAL INVESTMENT LOCATION -- 4.3. A NEW GLOBAL INVESTOR -- 4.4. A BUILDER OF NEW INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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Intro -- EMERGING MARKETS: REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA -- EMERGING MARKETS: REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 POSITIONING: AN EMERGING MARKET -- 1.1. THE ROLE OF THE EMERGING MARKETS IN GLOBAL ECONOMY -- Firstly, The Emerging Markets Slow Down the Plunge of the Global Economy, Stabilizing the Economic Fluctuation -- Secondly, the Emerging Markets Promote the Global Economic Development -- Thirdly, the Emerging Markets Accelerate the Global Technological Progress and Industry Upgrading -- Fourthly, the Emerging Markets Boost Global Economic Cooperation -- 1.2. CHINA: AN INFLUENCER OF THE WORLD MARKET7 -- Firstly, China Takes a Significant Share in the Commodity Export Market of the World -- Secondly, China Becomes an Increasingly Important Commodity Importer in the World -- Thirdly, China‟s Service Trade Share in the World Also Grows Rapidly -- Fourthly, China Participates Actively in International Project Contracting Market -- Last, China‟s Supply and Demand Has a Significant Impact on World Investing Market -- 1.3. CHINA: A DEVELOPING MARKET ECONOMY -- Chapter 2 EXPERIENCE: RISING FROM THE PLANNED ECONOMY -- 2.1. FIVE PHASES OF CHINA‟S REFORM -- Phase One -- Phase Two -- Phase Three -- Phase Four -- Phase Five -- 2.2. EXPERIENCES OF ECONOMIC REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT -- Firstly, Leading Reform Requires the Courage to Abandon Traditional Ideology -- Secondly, A Country‟s Management System and Institutions Should Be Suitable for and Helpful to the Development of Productivity -- Thirdly, Good Economic Relations with Foreign Countries Is Vital for Domestic Economic Development -- Fourthly, Economic Reform and Legislation Construction Complement Each Other -- Finally, Adhering to the Principle of Sustainable Growth Is Vital -- 2.3. CHALLENGES CHINA FACE FOR FURTHER ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Issues on Income Disparity -- Issue of Modernization of Chinese Farmers -- Reform on Administrative System of Government -- Sustainable Issue of Economic Growth -- Coordination and Interaction between Domestic and Foreign Economy -- Chapter 3 PERFORMANCE: TACKLING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS -- 3.1. IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CHINA -- 3.2. MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND MEASURES TO PREVENT THE ECONOMY FROM GETTING WORSE -- In the First Place, China Carried out Proactive Fiscal Policies and Moderately Easy Monetary Policies -- Furthermore, Complementary Measures for Enlarging the Domestic Demand Were Enforced -- Finally, Make Adjustment to Economic Structure through Industrial Policies -- 3.3. EFFECTS OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC STIMULUS POLICIES5 -- The Economy Is Stabilizing and GDP Growth Rate Is Back Again to the Upward Trend -- The Employment Is Generally Stable -- Consumers‟ Confidence Has Gradually Increased -- The Efforts on Energy Conservation Have Begun to Take Effects -- 3.4. A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT ON THE CURRENT DIFFICULTIES -- The Bubbles in the Real Estate Market and Stock Market Can Not Be Ignored -- The Rural Household Income Increases Slowly, Resulting to the Weak Rural Demand -- The Decline in Export and the Problem of Overcapacity Is Evident -- Chapter 4 TREND: NEW ROLES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY -- 4.1. A NEW WORLD-CLASS MARKET -- 4.2. AN IDEAL INVESTMENT LOCATION -- 4.3. A NEW GLOBAL INVESTOR -- 4.4. A BUILDER OF NEW INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

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