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Transforming China : economic reform and its political implications / Wei-Wei Zhang.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies on the Chinese economy (Palgrave (Firm))Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000. Description: xi, 223 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0312229127 (in North America)
  • 0333735919 (outside North America)
  • 9780333735916
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.951 21 Z.W.T
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Contents:
Summary: "Transforming China provides an insider's comprehensive, perceptive and engrossing examination of China's economic reform, its distinctive features and political impact for the country and beyond. Based on a wide range of primary materials, including interviews, surveys and the author's own recollections of key reformers like Deng Xiaoping, Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang in the mid- 1980s, the book sheds new light on the Chinese approach to economic reform, including its dual goal; soft/hard reforms; dynamic gradualism; ideological reorientation and reform leadership."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-211) and index.

Part I Economic Reform: an Overview 5 --
1 Rural Reform 9 --
2 Urban Reform 12 --
3 Macroeconomic Reform 16 --
4 Opening to the Outside World 20 --
Part II Economic Reform: Distinctive Features 27 --
5 Dual Goal: Development and Transition 29 --
6 Soft and Hard Reforms 39 --
7 Dynamic Gradualism 46 --
8 Ideological Reorientation 54 --
9 Reform Leadership 63 --
10 Role of the Overseas Chinese 75 --
Part III Political Implications of Economic Reform 83 --
11 Changing Social Structure 85 --
12 Informal Liberalization 98 --
13 Shifting Values 118 --
14 Corruption 132 --
15 Regionalism 141 --
16 Political Reform 148 --
17 Chinese Economic Area 163 --
18 International Implications 173.

"Transforming China provides an insider's comprehensive, perceptive and engrossing examination of China's economic reform, its distinctive features and political impact for the country and beyond. Based on a wide range of primary materials, including interviews, surveys and the author's own recollections of key reformers like Deng Xiaoping, Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang in the mid- 1980s, the book sheds new light on the Chinese approach to economic reform, including its dual goal; soft/hard reforms; dynamic gradualism; ideological reorientation and reform leadership."--BOOK JACKET.

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