Description |
xviii, 256 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Advances in Chinese economic studies |
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Advances in Chinese economic studies series |
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Advances in Chinese economic studies series.
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Summary |
"Market Development in China presents the analysis of leading specialists on the causes and benefits of, and problems resulting from, China's transition to a market economy. As the authors illustrate, it is generally recognized that in the last 25 years China has achieved a rate of economic growth unmatched in any of the world's major countries. However, this growth has been unequally shared, so that by the year 2000, China also exhibited what to many observers was an alarming degree of income inequality at individual, sectoral, and regional levels. This book deals with several facets of China's spectacular economic growth and its rising income inequality."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Selected papers originally presented at the conference of the Chinese Economists Society, held 31 July to 1 August 2004 at the Georgia Institute of Technology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Income distribution -- China.
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China -- Commercial policy.
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China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-2000 -- Regional disparities.
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China -- Economic conditions -- 2000- -- Regional disparities.
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Author |
Fleisher, Belton M.
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Li, Haizheng.
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Song, Shunfeng.
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Chinese Economists Society. Conference (2004 : Georgia Institute of Technology)
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LC no. |
2006102453 |
ISBN |
9781845428518 hardback |
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184542851X hardback |
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