A New Economic Growth Engine for China: Escaping the Middle-Income Trap by Not Doing More of the Same

A New Economic Growth Engine for China: Escaping the Middle-Income Trap by Not Doing More of the Same

by Ming Lu (Editor), Ming Lu (Editor), Jeffrey D. Sachs (Editor), Wing Thye Woo (Author)

Synopsis

This volume is a report by leading international economic experts on China's economic priorities in the coming years. From various aspects of the domestic and foreign situation, China has now reached a critical juncture in its economic development. Unless China is able to overcome the difficulties in undertaking further reforms in the next ten years, China would be caught in the middle income trap and be unable to become a modern country. The future course of China's economic development is also of great concern to the rest of the world because the socio-political-economic conditions in China will have significant impact on global economic prosperity and on global political harmony. The book is a product of close collaboration between the School of Economics at Fudan University and the Earth Institute at Columbia University. They cover a new paradigm for growth, short-term demand management, institutional reforms for middle-term growth, and strengthening the fundamentals for long-term growth.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 308
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published: 24 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 9814425532
ISBN 13: 9789814425537