Reform and development in China: What can China offer the developing world/
edited by Ho-Mou Wu and Yang Yao
- London: Routledge, 2011.
- 377p. 23cm.
- Routledge studies in development economics. .
1. Introduction: Yang Yao and Ho-Mou Wu
Part I: History and international comparisons
2.China's economic emergence : possible lessons for large developing nations / David Daokui Li --
3.History, politics and 30 years of development and reform / Dwight Perkins --
4.Chinese reforms in historical and comparative perspective / Prasenjit Duara --
5.Thirty years of Chinese reform and economic growth : challenges and how it has changed world development / Ross Garnaut --
Part II: Sectoral development
6.Economic growth and income inequality in China over 30 years of reforms / Shujie Yao --
7.Policy reforms of labor mobility and urbanization in transition China / Fang Cai --
8.Market integration across regions / Mary-Francoise Renard --
9.The evolution of Chinese entrepreneurial firms : township-village enterprises revisited / Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang - 10.The relationship between law and economic growth in China / Linda Yueh --
11.Thirty years of catch-up in China : a comparison with Korea / Kuen Lee --
12.China's income inequality at the provincial level : trends, drivers, and impacts / Tun Lin, Juzhong Zhuang, and Damaris Yarcia --
13.The great transformation : the double movement in China / Shaoguang Wang --
Part III: The political economy of the Chinese experience
14.The disinterested government : an interpretation of China's economic growth / Yang Yao --
15.Is China's development success transferable? / Thomas Rawski --
16.China's contribution to the field of economics : a laboratory for induced institutional change / Gary Jefferson.
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