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_aChina's new sources of economic growth. _nVol. 1, _pReform, resources and climate change / _cedited by Ligang Song, Ross Garnaut, Cai Fang and Lauren Johnston. |
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_aActon, ACT : _bAustralian National University Press, _c[2016] |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aChina's change to a new model of growth, now called the 'new normal', was always going to be hard. Events over the past year show how hard it is. The attempts to moderate the extremes of high investment and low consumption, the correction of overcapacity in the heavy industries that were the mainstays of the old model of growth, the hauling in of the immense debt hangover from the fiscal and monetary expansion that pulled China out of the Great Crash of 2008 would all have been hard at any time. They are harder when changes in economic policy and structure coincide with stagnation in global trade and rising protectionist sentiment in developed countries, extraordinarily rapid demographic change and recognition of the urgency of easing the environmental damage from the old model. China's economy has slowed and there are worries that the authorities will not be able to contain the slowdown within preferred limits. This year's Update explores the challenge of the slowdown in growth and the change in economic structure. Leading experts on China's economy and environment review change within China's new model of growth, and its interaction with ageing, environmental pressure, new patterns of urbanisation, and debt problems at different levels of government. It illuminates some new developments in China's economy, including the transformational potential of internet banking, and the dynamics of financial market instability. China's economic development since 1978 is full of exciting change, and this year's China Update is again the way to know it as it is happening. | ||
505 | 0 | _aChina's new sources of economic growth: a supply-side perspective / Ross Garnaut, Cai Fang, Ligang Song and Lauren Johnston -- Part 1. Reform and macroeconomic development -- Mostly slow progress on the new model of growth / Ross Garnaut -- New urbanisation as a driver of china's growth / Cai Fang, Guo Zhenwei and Wang Meiyan -- Forecasting China's economic growth by 2020 and 2030 / Xiaolu Wang and Yixiao Zhou -- Accounting for the industry origin of China's growth and productivity performance, 1980-2012 / Harry X. Wu -- Can the Internet revolutionise finance in China? / Yiping Huang, Yan Shen, Jingyi Wang and Feng Guo -- The necessary demand-side supplement to China's supply-side structural reform: termination of the soft budget constraint / Wing Thye Woo -- Consumption and savings of migrant households: 2008-14 / Xin Meng, Sen Xue and Jinjun Xue -- China as a global investor / David Dollar -- Getting rich after getting old: China's demographic and economic transition in dynamic international context / Lauren Johnston, Xing Liu, Maorui Yang and Xiang Zhang -- Testing bubbles: exuberance and collapse in the Shanghai A-share stock market / Zhenya Liu, Danyuanni Han and Shixuan Wang -- Changing patterns of corporate leverage in China: evidence from listed companies / Ivan Roberts and Andrew Zurawski. | |
505 | 0 | _aPart 2. Resources, energy, the environment and climate change -- Evaluating low-carbon city development in China: Study of five national pilot cities / Biliang Hu, Jia Luo, Chunlai Chen and Bingqin Li -- Issues and prospects for the restructuring of China's steel industry / Haimin Liu and Ligang Song -- Divergent industrial water withdrawal and energy consumption trends in China: a decomposition and sectoral analysis / Can Wang and Xinzhu Zheng -- Beyond trees: restoration lessons from China's loess plateau / Kathleen Buckingham -- Policies and measures to transform China into a low-carbon economy / ZhongXiang Zhang -- managing economic change and mitigating climate change: China's strategies, policies and trends / Fergus Green and Nicholas Stern -- Issues in greening China's electricity sector / Xiaoli Zhao -- Urban density and carbon emissions in China / Jianxin Wu, Yanrui Wu and Xiumei Guo. | |
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