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Chinese Economic Reform

How Far, How Fast?

Book1988

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Bruce L. Reynolds

Chinese Economic Reform

How Far, How Fast?

Book1988

 

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    Introduction

    BRUCE L. REYNOLDS

    Pages 1-4

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    The Impact of the Two-Tier Plan/Market System in Chinese Industry

    WILLIAM A. BYRD

    Pages 5-18

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    The Dual Pricing System in China's Industry

    WU JINGLIAN and ZHAO RENWEI

    Pages 19-28

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    Money and Price Level Determination in China

    GREGORY C. CHOW

    Pages 29-43

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    Macroeconomic Policy and Response in the Chinese Economy: The Impact of the Reform Process

    BARRY NAUGHTON

    Pages 44-63

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    Money and the Consumption Goods Market in China

    RICHARD PORTES and ANITA SANTORUM

    Pages 64-81

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    Issues in the Structural Reform of Chinese Agriculture

    THOMAS B. WIENS

    Pages 82-94

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    Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao China

    CHRISTINE P.W. WONG

    Pages 95-108

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    China's Banking System: Current Status, Perspective on Reform

    ZHOU XIAOCHUAN and ZHU LI

    Pages 109-119

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    China's Economic Reforms in a Comparative Perspective

    BELA BALASSA

    Pages 120-136

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    Economic Liberalization in China and India: Issues and an Analytical Framework

    T.N. SRINIVASAN

    Pages 137-153

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    Economic Policy and Income Distribution in China

    IRMA ADELMAN and DAVID SUNDING

    Pages 154-171

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    Reform: Results and Lessons from the 1985 CESRRI Survey

    CHEN YIZI, WANG XIAOQIANG and COLLEAGUES

    Pages 172-188

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    Trade, Employment, and Inequality in Postreform China

    BRUCE L. REYNOLDS

    Pages 189-199

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    A Tentative Plan for the Rational Sequencing of Overall Reform in China's Economic System

    JOHN FEI and BRUCE REYNOLDS

    Pages 200-212

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    Enlivening Large State Enterprises: Where Is the Motive Force?

    MA BIN and HONG ZHUNYAN

    Pages 213-218

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    The Stock-Share System: A New Avenue for China's Economic Reform

    XU JING'an

    Pages 219-224

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    Arden House Conference on Chinese Economic Reform Participants

    Pages 225-226

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    Critical Bibliography

    Pages 227-230

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    Index

    Pages 231-233

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Chinese Economic Reform: How Far, How Fast? focuses on China's economic reform and tackles topics ranging from the reformed price system and the macroeconomic mechanism to the dual pricing system in industry. The rapid growth in money income and government deficit is also examined, along with the relationship between price level, money supply, and GNP. Agricultural reform and the shortcomings of China's banking system as a tool for monetary control are considered as well. Comprised of 17 chapters, this book begins with an analysis of the impact of the two-tier plan/market system on the Chinese industry, followed by a discussion on the dual pricing system in the industry and money and price level determination in China. The reader is then introduced to China's macroeconomic policy and how it has been influenced by the reform process; money and the consumption goods market; and issues in the structural reform of agriculture. Subsequent chapters focus on the banking system; economic policy and income distribution; trade, employment, and inequality in post-reform China; and the stock-share system as an avenue for reforming the Chinese economy. Economic liberalization in China is also compared with that in India. This monograph will be of interest to economists and economic policymakers.

Chinese Economic Reform: How Far, How Fast? focuses on China's economic reform and tackles topics ranging from the reformed price system and the macroeconomic mechanism to the dual pricing system in industry. The rapid growth in money income and government deficit is also examined, along with the relationship between price level, money supply, and GNP. Agricultural reform and the shortcomings of China's banking system as a tool for monetary control are considered as well. Comprised of 17 chapters, this book begins with an analysis of the impact of the two-tier plan/market system on the Chinese industry, followed by a discussion on the dual pricing system in the industry and money and price level determination in China. The reader is then introduced to China's macroeconomic policy and how it has been influenced by the reform process; money and the consumption goods market; and issues in the structural reform of agriculture. Subsequent chapters focus on the banking system; economic policy and income distribution; trade, employment, and inequality in post-reform China; and the stock-share system as an avenue for reforming the Chinese economy. Economic liberalization in China is also compared with that in India. This monograph will be of interest to economists and economic policymakers.

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978-0-12-587045-0

Language

English

Published

1988

Copyright

Copyright © 1988 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Editors

Bruce L. Reynolds

Department of Economics, Union College, Schenectady, New York