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How will China reform its economy as it aspires to become the next economic superpower?
This book provides unique insights into independent analyses and policy recommendations by a group of top Chinese and American scholars. Whether China succeeds or fails in economic reform will have a large impact, not just on China's development, but also on stability and prosperity for the whole world.
Table des matières
Contents:
Preface
Part I: Setting the Scene
1. China's Economic Growth in Retrospect
2. Convergence and Prospects
Part II: Transformation of the Domestic Economy
3. Aging and Social Policy in an Era of Demographic Transition
4. China's Green Economic Transition toward 2049
5. Constructing a Modern Financial System for China's Future
6. Reforming the Fiscal System
7. Household Consumption in 2049
8. Changing Ownership Structure of the Economy
Part III: Innovation and Industry Upgrading
9. Artificial Intelligence and China's Labor Market
10. China's Innovation Capacity in 2049
11. Role of Government and Industrial Policies
Part IV: International Challenges
12. China's Opening-Up Policies: Achievements and Prospects
13. China's Economic Diplomacy at Seventy: Bifurcation and Future Agendas
14. Technological Rivalry
15. China's Role in the Global Financial System
16. China's Evolving Role in the International Economic Institutions
Contributors
Index
A propos de l'auteur
David Dollar is a senior fellow in the China Center at the Brookings Institution and host of the Dollar & Sense podcast on international trade. His most recent book is China 2049. From 2009 to 2013 he represented the U.S. Treasury in Beijing. Prior to that, Dollar worked 20 years at the World Bank.Yiping Huang is the Director of the Institute of Digital Finance and deputy dean of the National School of Development, at the Peking University. He was formerly member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the People's Bank of China and chief Asia economist for Citigroup.Yang Yao is a Cheung-Kong Scholar and Boya Chair professor at the China Center for Economic Research (CCER) and the National School of Development (NSD), Peking University. He currently serves as the director of CCER, and the dean of NSD. His research interests include economic transition and development in China.
Résumé
How will China reform its economy as it aspires to become the next economic superpower? China faces tremendous challenges such as fostering innovation, dealing with ageing problem and coping with a less accommodative global environment. In this book, economists offer in depth analyses of these challenges.