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Growth without Miracles: Readings on the Chinese Economy in the Era of Reform

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  • Garnaut, Ross
    (The Australian National University)

  • Huang, Yiping
    (The Australian National University)

Abstract

China's economic reform constitutes one of the most remarkable events of the second half of the twentieth century. It not only significantly improved the living conditions of the Chinese population but also provides a useful model of economic transition from central planning to a market economy. The gradual approach to reform adopted by the Chinese was widely regarded as suboptimal and likely to fail when compared to the shock therapy method applied in the former Soviet Union and the Eastern European economies. But China has out-performed other transitional economies. To many observers the Chinese experience is either a myth or a miracle. This volume addresses key questions about the initial economic foundations, the reform of macroeconomic policies and macroeconomic stability, the achievements of agricultural reform and the agricultural policy choices facing the Chinese government, the unique characteristics of the township and village enterprises, the successful reform of the state-owned enterprises, the development of factor markets, the contributions of the external sectors to economic growth, the lessons of the Chinese experience for transitional economies, and the challenges for economic threory. Growth without Miracles brings together thirty widely cited articles by prominent economists in the field of China studies to offer authoritative and through assessment and analyses of Chinas experience during the reform period. It provides a complete story for teachers and students of courses on the Chinese economy and will be of considerable interest to researchers, officials, and business people who want to understand past experiences, current problems, and the future direction of the Chinese economy.

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  • Garnaut, Ross & Huang, Yiping (ed.), 2001. "Growth without Miracles: Readings on the Chinese Economy in the Era of Reform," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199240593.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199240593
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    Cited by:

    1. He Fancass, 2007. "China’s economic reform : Success, problems and challenges," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22835, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
    2. Jeffrey Sachs & Wing Thye Woo, 2003. "China's Economic Growth After WTO Membership," Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 1(1), pages 1-31.
    3. Shulian Zhang, 2005. "Consumption Behaviour Under Institutional Transitions in China," School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series 189, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology.
    4. Hong Zhang, 2004. "The impact of China's accession to the WTO on its economy: an imperfect competitive CGE analysis," International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(1), pages 119-137.
    5. Fang Lee Cooke & Qiaoling He, 2010. "Corporate social responsibility and HRM in China: a study of textile and apparel enterprises," Asia Pacific Business Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 355-376, July.
    6. Long Gen Ying, 2006. "An institutional convergence perspective on China’s recent growth experience: A research note," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 85(2), pages 321-330, June.

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