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A New Era, China's Economy Globalizes, edited by Dexu He, Chaoyang Wang

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A New Era, China's Economy Globalizes, edited by Dexu He, Chaoyang Wang
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A New Era
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1056201459
Responsibility statement
edited by Dexu He, Chaoyang Wang
Series statement
Springer eBooksSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
China's Economy Globalizes
Summary
This book comprises ten research papers written by scholars from China's leading institutions and think-tanks selected by the Editorial Department of Finance & Trade Economics in China that address questions that are of importance to readers and scholars who have a keen interest in China. The main questions addressed in the papers are, “How should we understand China’s growth model, the characteristics of its economic development and its status in the global economy in the new era?”, “What does “unbalanced and inadequate development” mean?”, and “What are the risks facing the Chinese economy and regulatory means at present and in the near future?” Dexu He is the director of National Academy of Economic Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), and doctoral tutor of the graduate school of CASS. His major research interests include macroeconomics and finance, financial institutions and financial markets, and financial security. Chaoyang Wang is an associate research fellow from National Academy of Economic Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), the editorial director of Finance and Trade Economics, and Master’s tutor of the graduate school of CASS. His major research interests include financial reform, financial services industry, financial centers, and the service economy.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. International Mismatch of Economic Cycle, Supply-Side Reform and Medium- and High-Speed Growth of Chinese Economy -- 2. Roles of Chinese Regions in Global Value Chains and Their Changes -- 3. Why China’s Gini Coefficient Has Been Falling? -- 4. China’s Leverage Ratio and Systemic Financial Risk Prevention -- 5. A Study of the Monetary Policy Framework with Mutually Supportive Price- and Quantity-Based Tools. 6. Does the Upgrading of Industrial Structure Mean Service Sector Is More Important? -- 7. How Does Land Finance Affect Economic Growth in China? -- 8. Does Urban Sprawl Aggravate Smog Pollution? -- 9. Regulatory Governance, Public Appeal, and Environmental Pollution -- 10. Will Environmental Regulation Help Reduce Pollution and Improve Efficiency?
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