Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 A brief history of China's reform and opening -- 1.1 Western technology import and commune-run enterprises before October 1976 -- 1.2 The death of Mao Zedong and the transition period from 1976 to 1978 -- 1.3 The adjustment and reform during 1979-1981 -- 1.4 Deepening reform: 1982-1991 -- 1.5 Creating a socialist market economy: 1992-2001 -- 1.6 Building a moderately prosperous society: 2002-present
1.7 China's rapid growth, Washington Consensus and China Model -- 1.8 Summary -- 2 Interest rate control and China's economic growth -- 2.1 China's growth rates and saving rates -- 2.2 Interest rate control in China -- 2.3 A growth through interest rate control model -- 2.4 The market equilibriums and the economic growth -- 2.5 Implications of the model -- 2.6 Summary -- Appendix 2.A The Solow-Swan growth model -- Appendix 2.B The growth through interest rate control model -- Appendix 2.C Savings of the first-generation workers at their retirement
3 The social planner's problem and institutional roles in China's growth -- 3.1 The social planner's objective and two types of growth -- 3.2 Implementation performance and transaction costs -- 3.3 Social stability and institutional development in China -- 3.4 Summary -- 4 The future of the China Model -- 4.1 Can other developing countries adopt the China Model successfully? -- 4.2 Will China sustain its rapid economic growth? -- 4.3 What should China do to sustain rapid economic growth? -- 4.4 Summary -- Index
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