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Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China
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- Acknowledgments
- 1. Rebalancing the Chinese Economy to Sustain Long-Term Growth
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- PART I. REBALANCING ECONOMIC GROWTH: SIGNIFICANCE, REQUIREMENTS AND IMPACT
- 2. Looking Inward for Growth
- 3. Financial Repression and China’s Economic Imbalances
- 4. Narrowing China’s Current Account Surplus
- 5. Has the ‘Flying Geese’ Phenomenon in Industrial Transformation Occurred in China?
- 6. China’s Processing Trade
- 7. Upgrading China’s Economy through Outward Foreign Direct Investment
- 8. Intra-Provincial Inequality in China
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- PART II. SUSTAINING ECONOMIC GROWTH: POLICY CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS
- 9. Mapping Modes of Rural Labour Migration in China
- 10. Climbing the Intergenerational Ladder of Education in Urban, Migrant and Rural China
- 11. Demographic Transition in Rural China
- 12. Building Social Welfare in China
- 13. An Empirical Study of China’s High-Tech Industry Innovation Capability in Transition
- 14. The Impact of China’s Economic Growth on its Water Resources
- 15. Why Are the Stakes So High?
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