Contemporary Developments and Issues in China’s Economic Transition
ISBN: 9780230597198
Platform/Publisher: SpringerLink / Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Subjects: Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection;

As a prospective economic giant in the next century, developments in the Chinese economy are of significance to the global economy. This book consists of contributions concerned with analysing contemporary developments and issues facing the country after two decades of economic reform, and key policies which will exert a profound influence upon the country's prospective growth and development momentum into the next millennium. This well-researched book, although comprehensive in its coverage, is succinct and very readable, and will be of interest to scholars and students of developing and transitional economies, business practitioners and policy-makers.


KHORSHED CHOWDHURY Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of WollongongMARTIN HOVEY Lecturer in Finance, School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith UniversityROBYN IREDALE Associate Professor, Department of Geo-Sciences and Centre for Research Policy, University of WollongongAMNON LEVY Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of WollongongXIELIN LIU Associate Professor, National Research Centre for Science and Technology for Development, Tsinghua University, BeijingDARREN MCKAY Associate Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of NewcastleTONY NAUGHTON Professor of International Finance, School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith UniversityGREG O'LEARY Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of AdelaideJUNG-SOO SEO Lecturer in Economics, Australian Defence Force Academy, CanberraCHUNG-SOK SUH Senior Lecturer, School of International Business, University of New South WalesTRAN VAN HOA Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of WollongongTIM TURPIN Associate Professor and Director of the International Business Research Institute, University of Wollongong
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