The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?
Following the launch in China of economic reforms and the 'open door policy', a new era of economic growth and global integration dawned. In 2008, the thirtieth anniversary year, China completes three decades of broad-based market-oriented macroeconomic reforms and restructuring. This book traces China's economic renaissance.
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The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?
Following the launch in China of economic reforms and the 'open door policy', a new era of economic growth and global integration dawned. In 2008, the thirtieth anniversary year, China completes three decades of broad-based market-oriented macroeconomic reforms and restructuring. This book traces China's economic renaissance.
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The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?

The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?

by D. Das
The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?

The Chinese Economic Renaissance: Apocalypse or Cornucopia?

by D. Das

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Overview

Following the launch in China of economic reforms and the 'open door policy', a new era of economic growth and global integration dawned. In 2008, the thirtieth anniversary year, China completes three decades of broad-based market-oriented macroeconomic reforms and restructuring. This book traces China's economic renaissance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349304370
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Edition description: 1st ed. 2008
Pages: 263
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

DILIP K. DAS is a distinguished scholar of Asian economy, and has published numerous books and journal articles on themes related to Asian economy. He has been associated with several prestigious business schools, including the Graduate School of Business, University of Sydney and INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France. He has also worked for the World Bank as a consultant as well as for the Economic Research Division of the Asian Development Bank.

Table of Contents

A Chinese Renaissance: Three Decades of Inexorable Economic Progress A Chinese Renaissance in an Unremittingly Integrating Regional Economy A Chinese Renaissance in an Unremittingly Integrating Global Economy The Chinese Renaissance and the Transpacific Macroeconomic Imbalances The Chinese Renaissance and Its Currency Conundrum Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis and Renminbi Yuan Appreciation Summary and Conclusions
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