Publication Date

1-1-2018

DOI

10.17848/9780880996358

Abstract

This book provides the perspectives of a group of noted China experts on how China’s economic expansion and internal reforms are impacting its neighbors in the Pacific region as well as the United States and the rest of the world.

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Download 1. Introduction / Wei-Chiao Huang and Huizhong Zhou (392 KB)

Download 2. The United States and the China Challenge / Murray Scot Tanner (382 KB)

Download 3. Is There a Xi Jinping Model of Economic Reform? / Barry Naughton (467 KB)

Download 4. Understanding the Major Threats to China’s Economic Growth / Wing Thye Woo (623 KB)

Download 5. State Enterprise Reform in China / Mary E. Lovely and Yang Liang (467 KB)

Download 6. Why Exit Rights Are the Key to the Reduction of Urban-Rural Income Disparity in China / Guanzhong James Wen (409 KB)

Download 7. Trade, Migration, and Growth / Xiaodong Zhu (633 KB)

Contents

  1. Introduction / Wei-Chiao Huang and Huizhong Zhou
  2. The United States and the China Challenge / Murray Scot Tanner
  3. Is There a Xi Jinping Model of Economic Reform? / Barry Naughton
  4. Understanding the Major Threats to China's Economic Growth / Wing Thye Woo
  5. State Enterprise Reform in China: Grasp or Release? / Mary E. Lovely and Yang Liang
  6. Why Exit Rights Are the Key to the Reduction of Urban-Rural Income Disparity in China / Guanzhong James Wen
  7. Trade, Migration, and Growth: Evidence from China / Ziaodong Zhu

Note

The chapters in this volume are based on lectures from the fifty-second Werner Sichel Lecture Series in 2015-2016 at Western Michigan University.

ISBN

9780880996334 (cloth) ; 9780880996327 (pbk.) ; 9780880996358 (ebook)

Subject Areas

INTERNATIONAL ISSUES; Globalization; International labor comparisons

The Impacts of China's Rise on the Pacific and the World

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Huang, Wei-Chiao and Huizhong Zhou, eds. 2018. The Impacts of China's Rise on the Pacific and the World. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. https://doi.org/10.17848/9780880996358

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