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Thoughts on Reform in China Selected Works of Wu Jinglian (2013-2017)

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2026

Abbildungen

VI, 3 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

366

Maße (L/B)

23,5/15,5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9233-63-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2026

Abbildungen

VI, 3 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

366

Maße (L/B)

23,5/15,5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9233-63-2

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  • Produktbild: Thoughts on Reform in China
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: The Future Direction of China’s Economy (December 2012).- Part I: Opening a New Reform Journey.- Chapter 2. A Proposal for the Swift Creation of a Central Working Group to Coordinate the Creation of an Integrated Reform Plan (January 2013).- Chapter 3. Why and How to Develop an Integrated Plan for Reform? (February 2013).- Chapter 4. Empowerment Through Markets, Prosperity Through Competition (February 2013).- Chapter 5. The Integrated Plan and Current Measures for Reform in China (April 2013).- Chapter 6. Embarking on a New Journey of Reform at a New Historical Starting Point (December 2013).- Chapter 7. Challenges and Options for China’s Economy (November 2015).- Chapter 8. The Direction of Reform Is Clear, the Key Is in Execution (December 2016).- Part II: Investigating Particular Reform Initiatives.- Chapter 9. Price Reform, a Crucial Step in Comprehensively Deepening Reform (October 2015).- Chapter 10. Restoring Farmers’ Land Contract Rights (May 2015).- Chapter 11. Action Plan for Enhancing the Property Rights Protection System (November 2016).- Chapter 12. The Importance of Strengthening Competition Policy (November 2015).- Chapter 13. Establishment of the Fundamental Position of Competition Policy (June 2016).- Chapter 14. Strengthening the Discourse on Industrial Policy (November 2016).- Chapter 15. Capital Management: A Fundamental Element of SOE Reform (July 2012).- Chapter 16. Research on Establishing Market-Oriented State-Owned Capital Operating Institutions: International Experience (October 2014).- Chapter 17. SOE Reform: Capital Management and Pilot Projects for Two Types of Companies (May 2015).- Chapter 18. Establishing a Market-Oriented RMB Exchange Rate (July 2013).- Chapter 19. Establishing a Deposit Insurance System to Aid Financial Reform (April 2014).- Chapter 20. Separating Financing of Medical Expenses from Provision of Medical Services (February 2013).- Chapter 21. Giving Adequate Attention to the Establishment and Functioning of Social Security Funds (November 2013).- Chapter 22. Toward a Healthcare System That Fits China: Balancing Benefits and Challenges (August 2015).- Chapter 23. Reducing the Use of Administrative Measures for Environmental Governance (June 2014).- Chapter 24. Toward a Green Economy: The Opportunity Presented by the Shift in Economic 7.3 Development toward a New Normal (August 2015).- Chapter 25. Defeating Corruption through Comprehensive Reform (August 2014).- Chapter 26. Enhancing the Role of Government in Promoting the Healthy Development of Industries (June 2013).- Chapter 27. Proper Definition of Local Government Functions Is Essential for Delegating Financial Power to the Local Level (November 2013).- Chapter 28. Guiding Urbanization with a Market-Oriented Approach (November 2013).- Chapter 29. The Significance of Civilian Chambers of Commerce in Governance Modernization (November 2014).- Part III: Controlling Risks, Focusing on Reform, and Improving Supply Efficiency.- Chapter 30. Growth Deceleration, Development Transition, and Reform Restart (September 2013).- Chapter 31. Approaches and Techniques for Managing Financial Risks (October 2014).- Chapter 32. Embracing Reform for a Desirable New Normal (November 2014)0- Chapter 33. Strategies for Entrepreneurs in the New Economic Normal (December 2014).- Chapter 34. Reflections on Embracing the New Normal (February 2015).- Chapter 35. Cautionary Reminder: No Bubble Is Indestructible in This World (April 2015).- Chapter 36. Analyzing the Current Macroeconomic Situation and Providing Policy Recommendations (September 2015).- Chapter 37. Advancing Structural Reform to Enhance Supply Quality (February 2016).- Chapter 38. Reform Is Key in Deleveraging and Risk Prevention (June 2016).- Chapter 39. - What Is Structural Reform and Why Is It Important? (June 2016).- Chapter 40. Deepening Structural Reform and Achieving Effective Adjustments (February 2017).- Chapter 41. Creating a Market for Ideas and Examining Fundamental Issues to Discover a Path of Long-Term Development in China (April 2017).- Part IV: Exploring China’s Transformational Path.- Chapter 42. The Systemic Prerequisite for the Active Role of Development Clusters: A Response to Professor Torsten Persson’s Paper Titled “Governance Systems and Capabilities and Economic Development: China’s Problems and My Suggestions” (December 2013).- Chapter 43. Conversation with János Kornai: China’s Transformational Path (2013 December).- Chapter 44. Facing the Era of Great Transformation: Preface to the book Facing the Era of Great Transformation (January 2014).- Chapter 45. The Context and Direction of China’s Reforms (April 2014).- Chapter 46. Mechanism Design and Development Expectations in the New Normal: A Conversation with Huang Ming, Eric S. Maskin and Other Professors (November 2014).- Chapter 47. Transformation of China’s Economic Structure and Growth Model: Exchange of economists from China and Japan (March 2015).- Chapter 48. Further Efforts Needed in Implementing Reforms for Market Economic Development in China (May 2015).- Chapter 49. Two Essential Concerns That Must Be Addressed: Structural Reform and Growth Transformation (March 2017).- Part V: Literary Encounters, Treasured Friends, and Special Occasions.- Chapter 50. A Social Scientist’s Journey Toward True Knowledge (February 2013).- Chapter 51.- Academic Courage and Social Responsibility: A Tribute to My Beloved Friend, Lu Xueyi (May 2013).- Chapter 52. In Honor of Professor Masahiko Aoki’s Memory: A Foreign Friend Committed to Aiding China’s Reform and Social Progress (September 2015).- Chapter 53. Path Dependence and China’s Reform: A Tribute to Professor Douglass North (November 2015).-  54. A Great Company’s Green Journey (May 2014).- Chapter 55. Journeying Together Toward the Light (November 2014).- Chapter 56. With Freedom in Thought and Critical Insight, Independent from Political or Ideological Plight (October 2015).- Chapter 56. The Spirit of Professionalism and the Courage of Theory (December 2016).- Chapter 57. Let Beautiful Music Accompany Us (June 2017).