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China's Economic Growth: Towards Sustainable Economic Development and Social Justice - Volume I: Domestic and International Economic Policies

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This two-volume book addresses the economic transformation occurring in China at present. The author investigates China's domestic and international policies, the impact of these policies on economic growth, and their effect on the quality of life for the people of China. In the first volume, the author distinguishes between economic growth and sustainable economic development, and discusses China's current and past economic policies towards growth. Chapters also explore the structural transformation of China's economy and its increasingly consumer-oriented nature. The second volume looks more specifically at the result of domestic policies on the quality of life for people living in China. The author examines the distribution of income, the alleviation of poverty, the Chinese education system, and the environmental cost of economic growth. These volumes will be of particular interest to researchers and scholars concerned with China's emerging economic power.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1. Economic Growth and Sustainable Economic Development.- 2. Economic Policies of Economic Growth and Development.- 3. The Comparative Advantage of Nations.- 4. International Trade Relations.- 5. The Economic Integration and Development of Eurasia.- 6. Emerging Trading Blocs and Policies.- 7. The New International Financial System.- 8. Conclusion.

About the author










John Joshua taught Economics and Accounting at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for many years in Australia and China. He has separate PhDs in Sociology, Education, and Economics from Monash University, Melbourne University, and Deakin University, Australia. His research focuses on the economic, educational, and sociological implications of structural transformations occurring in emerging economies. He is author of The Contribution of Human Capital towards Economic Growth in China (Palgrave, 2015).




Summary

This two-volume book addresses the economic transformation occurring in China at present. The author investigates China's domestic and international policies, the impact of these policies on economic growth, and their effect on the quality of life for the people of China. In the first volume, the author distinguishes between economic growth and sustainable economic development, and discusses China's current and past economic policies towards growth. Chapters also explore the structural transformation of China's economy and its increasingly consumer-oriented nature. The second volume looks more specifically at the result of domestic policies on the quality of life for people living in China. The author examines the distribution of income, the alleviation of poverty, the Chinese education system, and the environmental cost of economic growth. These volumes will be of particular interest to researchers and scholars concerned with China's emerging economic power.

Product details

Authors John Joshua
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781349955268
ISBN 978-1-349-95526-8
No. of pages 199
Dimensions 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Weight 293 g
Illustrations XIX, 199 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economic Policy, Human Rights, Economics, Social Policy, Social & ethical issues, Politics & government, Economic theory & philosophy, Economics and Finance, economic growth, Political Economy, Social Justice, Management science, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Schools of economics, Heterodox Economics

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