Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521665735
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
A political-economic analysis of how China has been able to avoid hyperinflation while maintaining high annual growth rates.
Inflation and Investment Controls in China
Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521665735
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
A political-economic analysis of how China has been able to avoid hyperinflation while maintaining high annual growth rates.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521665735
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
A political-economic analysis of how China has been able to avoid hyperinflation while maintaining high annual growth rates.
Inflation and Investments Controls in China
Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780521555012
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780521555012
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CENTRAL-LOCAL RELATIONS IN CHINA: INFLATION AND INVESTMENT CONTROLS DURING THE REFORM ERA
Author: YASHENG HUANG
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Rapid Economic Development in China and Controlling Inflation
Author: Huayou Zhu
Publisher: Beijing : Foreign Languages Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher: Beijing : Foreign Languages Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
FDI in China
Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
ISBN: 9813055871
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
China is the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) among developing countries. This study compares China's FDI performance with a number of other Asian countries and focuses on the policy and institutional factors that lead to a large demand for FDI in China. The policy and institutional factors include import substitution, excess investment demand and features of China's FDI regulatory system. The study shows that there are costs associated with such a high demand for FDI, including overbidding for FDI and the associated loss of Chinese bargaining power, large import demand, and the structure of the FDI at variance with Chinese official policies. This study also briefly discusses the foreign economic policy implications of China's FDI absorption and suggests some future research possibilities.
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
ISBN: 9813055871
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
China is the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) among developing countries. This study compares China's FDI performance with a number of other Asian countries and focuses on the policy and institutional factors that lead to a large demand for FDI in China. The policy and institutional factors include import substitution, excess investment demand and features of China's FDI regulatory system. The study shows that there are costs associated with such a high demand for FDI, including overbidding for FDI and the associated loss of Chinese bargaining power, large import demand, and the structure of the FDI at variance with Chinese official policies. This study also briefly discusses the foreign economic policy implications of China's FDI absorption and suggests some future research possibilities.
Selling China
Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521814287
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
In this book, Yasheng Huang makes a provocative claim: the large absorption of foreign direct investment (FDI) by China is a sign of some substantial weaknesses in the Chinese economy. The primary benefits associated with China's FDI inflows are concerned with the privatization functions supplied by foreign firms, venture capital provisions to credit-constrained private entrepreneurs, and promotion of interregional capital mobility. Huang argues that one should ask why domestic firms cannot supply the same functions. China's partial reforms, while successful in increasing the scope of the market, have so far failed to address many allocative inefficiencies in the Chinese economy.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521814287
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
In this book, Yasheng Huang makes a provocative claim: the large absorption of foreign direct investment (FDI) by China is a sign of some substantial weaknesses in the Chinese economy. The primary benefits associated with China's FDI inflows are concerned with the privatization functions supplied by foreign firms, venture capital provisions to credit-constrained private entrepreneurs, and promotion of interregional capital mobility. Huang argues that one should ask why domestic firms cannot supply the same functions. China's partial reforms, while successful in increasing the scope of the market, have so far failed to address many allocative inefficiencies in the Chinese economy.
The Politics of Inflation Control in China
Author: Yasheng Huang
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anti-inflationary policies
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anti-inflationary policies
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Price Controls and the Economics of Institutions in China
Author: Jean-Jacques Laffont
Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The Politics of Inflation Control in China
Author: Ya-sheng Huang
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anti-inflationary policies
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anti-inflationary policies
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
How China Escaped Shock Therapy
Author: Isabella M. Weber
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 042995395X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
China has become deeply integrated into the world economy. Yet, gradual marketization has facilitated the country’s rise without leading to its wholesale assimilation to global neoliberalism. This book uncovers the fierce contest about economic reforms that shaped China’s path. In the first post-Mao decade, China’s reformers were sharply divided. They agreed that China had to reform its economic system and move toward more marketization—but struggled over how to go about it. Should China destroy the core of the socialist system through shock therapy, or should it use the institutions of the planned economy as market creators? With hindsight, the historical record proves the high stakes behind the question: China embarked on an economic expansion commonly described as unprecedented in scope and pace, whereas Russia’s economy collapsed under shock therapy. Based on extensive research, including interviews with key Chinese and international participants and World Bank officials as well as insights gleaned from unpublished documents, the book charts the debate that ultimately enabled China to follow a path to gradual reindustrialization. Beyond shedding light on the crossroads of the 1980s, it reveals the intellectual foundations of state-market relations in reform-era China through a longue durée lens. Overall, the book delivers an original perspective on China’s economic model and its continuing contestations from within and from without.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 042995395X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
China has become deeply integrated into the world economy. Yet, gradual marketization has facilitated the country’s rise without leading to its wholesale assimilation to global neoliberalism. This book uncovers the fierce contest about economic reforms that shaped China’s path. In the first post-Mao decade, China’s reformers were sharply divided. They agreed that China had to reform its economic system and move toward more marketization—but struggled over how to go about it. Should China destroy the core of the socialist system through shock therapy, or should it use the institutions of the planned economy as market creators? With hindsight, the historical record proves the high stakes behind the question: China embarked on an economic expansion commonly described as unprecedented in scope and pace, whereas Russia’s economy collapsed under shock therapy. Based on extensive research, including interviews with key Chinese and international participants and World Bank officials as well as insights gleaned from unpublished documents, the book charts the debate that ultimately enabled China to follow a path to gradual reindustrialization. Beyond shedding light on the crossroads of the 1980s, it reveals the intellectual foundations of state-market relations in reform-era China through a longue durée lens. Overall, the book delivers an original perspective on China’s economic model and its continuing contestations from within and from without.