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Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China
Huw McKay, Ligang Song (eds)
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1. Rebalancing the Chinese Economy to Sustain Long-Term Growth
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
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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