Title:

China's Economy Into The New Century: Structural Issues and Problems

Editor(s)/Author(s):

John WONG & LU Ding

Year:

2002

Publisher(s):

Singapore University Press & World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd

Abstract:

No. Title Written by.
Introduction
Part I: Growth and Structural Adjustments
1. China’s Economy: Confronting Restructuring and Stability WOO Wing Thye
2. The Nature and Sources of Economic Growth in China: Is There TFP Growth? LIU Zhiqiang
3. Understanding China’s Statistical System
Part One: “Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics” – The Problems with Chinese Statistics John WONG
Part Two: China’s National Bureau of Statistics: Its Functions and Structure REN Caifang
4. China’s Industrial Policy and Long-term Structural Planning LU Ding
Part II: Fiscal Federalism and Reforms
5. Tax Reforms and Government Revenues LIN Shuanglin
6. Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth Justin LIN Yifu &

LIU Zhiqiang

7. Too Many Fees and Too Many Charges: China Streamlines Fiscal System LIN Shuanglin
8. From the Helping Hand to the Grabbing Hand: Fiscal Federalism and Corruption in China CHEN Kang,

Ayre L. HILLMAN &GU Qingyang

Part III: Inter-regional Policy
9. China’s Inter-Provincial Disparities: 1952 – 1995 TIAN Xiaowen &

Ron DUNCAN

10. China’s Drive to Develop Its Western Region (I): Why Turn to this Region Now? TIAN Xiaowen
China’s Drive to Develop Its Western Region (II): Priorities in Development
11. Economic Openness and Implications for Chongqing’s Development John WONG
Part IV: Infrastructure – Hard and Soft
12. China’s Infrastructure Development LIN Shuanglin
13. Building Up China’s Telecommunications Infrastructure LU Ding
14. Education and Development: Experiences from East Asia John WONG &

LIU Zhiqiang

15. China’s Drive to Attract the Return of Its Expatriate Talents YU Wing Yin
Part V: Regional Impact
16. Implications of China’s Reforms and Development on the Asia Pacific John WONG
17. Has The Asian Financial Crisis Eroded China’s Export Competitiveness? Friedrich WU
Index

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