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Deepening Reform for China's Long-term Growth and Development
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Part I: New Model for Economic Growth
- 1. Reform and China’s Long-Term Growth and Development
- 2. China’s Shift from the Demographic Dividend to the Reform Dividend
- 3. Structural Imbalance, Inequality and Economic Growth
- 4. State Control, Entrepreneurship and Resource Allocation
- 5. China’s High Rates of Investment and Path Towards Internal Rebalancing
- 6. The Middle-Income Trap and China’s Growth Prospects
- 7. Short-Run Effects of the Economic Reform Agenda
- Part II: New Priority for Low-Carbon Growth and Climate Change Policy
- 8. Low-carbon Growth and its Implications for the Less-developed Regions
- 9. China’s Climate and Energy Policy:
- Part III: Financial System Reform
- 10. The Last Battles of China’s Financial Reform
- 11. Financial Reform in Australia and China
- 12. Financial Openness of China and India
- 13. Increasing the Resilience of China’s Financial Sector and the Global Monetary System
- Part IV: Factor Market Reform
- 14. The Issue of Land in China’s Urbanisation and Growth Model
- 15. China’s Labour Market Tensions and Future Urbanisation Challenges
- 16. The Impact of FDI on China’s Regional Economic Growth
- Part V: Productivity, Patent Institution and Investment Law
- 17. Accounting for the Sources of Growth in Chinese Industry, 1980–2010
- 18. Growth, Structural Change and Productivity Gaps in China’s Industrial Sector
- 19. The Importance, Development and Reform Challenges of China’s Rail Sector
- 20. Patent Institution, Innovation and Economic Growth in China
- 21. Foreign Investment Laws and Policies in China


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