1st Edition

Thirty Years of China's Reform

Edited By Wang Mengkui Copyright 2012
    632 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    632 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book presents a survey of China's reforms of the last thirty years, providing an invaluable assessment of the reforms from the perspective of experts within China, including an appraisal of how the reforms have been, what the consequences have been, and how far the reforms have been successful.

    Foreword - Wang Mengkui 1. An Overview of the Situation in China - Zhao Shukai 2. The evolution of China’s reform and development process - Lu Mai and Feng Mingliang 3. China’s Rural Reform over the Past Thirty Years - Han Jun 4. Strategies and policies that relate to China’s ‘opening up’ to the outside world - Long Guoqiang 5. China’s Macro-economic Cycle Control - Lu Baifu 6. Public finance and tax reform - Jia Kang 7. Reform and Development of China’s Capital Markets - Qi Bin 8. Reform and development of State-Owned Enterprises - Zhang Delin 9. Reform and Opening-up of the Banking Industry - Liu Chunhang 10. Private enterprises, and the growth of small- and medium-sized enterprises - Chen Xiaohong 11. Monetary Policy Reform - Yi Gang 12. Price Reform - Zhang Weiying 13. Reform of exchange-rate mechanisms - Zhang Tao 14. Labor Market Reform - Cai Fang 15. Reform of the systems governing goods circulation and distribution in China - Pei Changhong 16. China’s relationships with international financial institutions during the period of ‘reform and opening up’ - Tang Min 17. Building basic infrastructure in China - Han Wenxiu 18. Conquering poverty while in the midst of developing the country - Wang Sangui 19. Reform and Development of the Social Security System - Wang Yanzhong 20. Educational Reform - Zhang Li 21. Healthcare Reform - Zhang Zhenzhong

    Biography

    Wang Mengkui