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Title:
China and globalization : critical concepts in economics
Author:
Yueh, Linda Y. (Linda Yi-Chuang)
ISBN:
9780415697866

9780415809436

9780415809443

9780415809450

9780415809467
Publication Information:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
Physical Description:
4 v. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series:
Critical concepts in economics

Critical concepts in economics.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: v. I GLOBALIZATION AND CHINESE GROWTH (PART 1) -- PART 1 -- 1.1.Gradual liberalization and the role of the `open door' policy in China's transition -- 1.Thirty years of legal and economic reforms in China: growth, institutions and laws / L. Yueh -- 2.Growing like China / Fabrizio Zilibotti -- 3.Understanding openness and productivity growth in China: an empirical study of Chinese provinces / Yanqing Jiang -- 4.Determinants of economic growth in China: private enterprise, education, and openness / Yi Feng -- 5.The role of foreign direct investment in China's post 1978 economic development / Yimin Zhang -- 6.Promoting exports: the role of inward FDI in China / Shunfeng Song -- 7.One country, two systems: foreign-invested enterprises and domestic firms in China / Y. Huang -- 8.Institutions and foreign direct investment: China versus the rest of the world / B. Yeung --

Contents note continued: 9.Globalization and regional income inequality: empirical evidence from within China / Z. Chen -- 1.2.Impact of international trade, export-oriented policies and WTO accession -- 10.China's emergence and prospects as a trading nation / Barry Naughton -- 11.Export performance and enterprise reform in China's coastal provinces / F. C. Perkins -- 12.Does WTO accession matter for the Chinese textile and clothing industry? / V. Mok -- 13.Synchronizing export orientation with import substitution: creating competitive indigenous high-tech companies in China / Yu Zhou -- 14.The relative sophistication of Chinese exports / Peter K. Schott -- 15.What's so special about China's exports? / Dani Rodrik -- 16.Export sophistication and economic growth: evidence from China / Sandra Poncet -- 17.China's legal system and the WTO: prospects for compliance / D. C. Clarke -- 18.Global intellectual property rights and economic growth / L. Yueh --

Contents note continued: v. II GLOBALIZATION AND CHINESE GROWTH (PART 2) -- 1.3.Foreign direct investment and the spillovers on growth -- 19.China's FDI and non-FDI economies and the sustainability of future high Chinese growth / Xian Xin -- 20.How does FDI affect China? Evidence from industries and provinces / Guangzhong Li -- 21.FDI, trade, and spillover efficiency: evidence from China's manufacturing sector / P. Hsu -- 22.FDI impact and spillover: evidence from China's electronic and textile industries / Gary H. Jefferson -- 23.Why has China grown so fast? The role of international technology transfers / L. Yueh -- 24.R&D and technology transfer: firm level evidence from Chinese industry / J. Qian -- 25.What determines innovation activity in Chinese state-owned enterprises? The role of foreign direct investment / Holger Gorg -- 26.Spillover effects of FDI on innovation in China: evidence from the provincial data / Ping Lin -- 27.Patent laws and innovation in China / L. Yueh --

Contents note continued: 1.4.Financial liberalization and exchange rate policies to support development -- 28.Foreign exchange markets in transition economies: China / Eric Girardin -- 29.Exchange rate regimes: China's experience and choices / Shuilin Wang -- 30.China's exchange rate policy dilemma / Nicholas Lardy -- 31.China's exchange rate trap: Japan redux? / Ronald Mckinnon -- 32.Assessing China's exchange rate regime / Shang-Jin Wei -- 33.New estimates of the equilibrium exchange rate: the case for the Chinese Renminbi / Z. Zhang -- 34.Will the renminbi become a world currency? / P. R. Mason -- 35.The international monetary system in the last and next 20 years / Giancarlo Corsetti -- 36.China and the world financial markets 1870--1939: modern lessons from historical globalization / Ning Zhu -- 37.China's macroeconomic performance and management during transition / Shahid Yusuf -- 38.The Chinese interbank markets: cornerstone of financial liberalization / M. Imam --

Contents note continued: 39.The success and failure of reforms in transition economies / Jose-Victor Rios-Rull -- 40.The contradiction in China's gradualist banking reforms / Anil K. Kashyap -- 41.Reforming China's financial system and monetary policies: a sovereign remedy for locally initiated investment expansion? / Xiaoming Li -- v. III CHINA'S EXTERNAL IMPACT AND FUTURE GROWTH IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD ECONOMY (PART 1) -- PART 2 -- 2.1.The China effect: China's role in the global economy -- 42.The rise of China / L. Yueh -- 43.Do the Asian drivers pull their diplomatic weight? China, India, and the United Nations / Thomas Fues -- 44.Global governance and developing countries: the implications of the rise of China / Dirk Messner -- 45.Responsibilities of China after accession to the WTO / L. Peng -- 46.China and the exports of other Asian countries / H. Tong -- 47.Impact of globalization on monetary policy / Kenneth S. Rogoff --

Contents note continued: 48.From the great moderation to the global financial crisis: emerging markets and reforming the international economic system / L. Yueh -- 49.The new energy order: managing insecurities in the 21st century / L. Yueh -- 50.Making room for China in the world economy / Dani Rodrik -- 2.2.China as competitor and trading partner -- 51.China's integration into the world economy: implications for developing countries / Y. Yang -- 52.Is China's accession to WTO threatening exports of developing countries? / S. M. Shafaeddin -- 53.Has China displaced other Asian countries' exports? / Chris Milner -- 54.China's competitive threat to Latin America: an analysis for 1990--2002 / H. Oikawa -- 55.China's export growth and the China safeguard: threats to the world trading system? / M. A. Crowley -- v. IV CHINA'S EXTERNAL IMPACT AND FUTURE GROWTH IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD ECONOMY (PART 2) -- 2.3.Chinese overseas investment: commodities to multinational firms --

Contents note continued: 56.China's accession to the world trade organization: what is at stake for agricultural markets? / Holger Matthey -- 57.China as a final market: the Gabon timber and Thai cassava value chains / Julia Tijaja -- 58.Revisiting the revisited terms of trade: will China make a difference? / Raphael Kaplinsky -- 59.Outward foreign direct investment: a novel dimension of China's integration into the regional and global economy / Kevin G. Cai -- 60.Globalization challenge for large firms from developing countries: China's oil and aerospace industries / J. Zhang -- 61.Moving from open door to go global: China goes on the world stage / F. Spigarelli -- 62.Dynamics of internationalization and outward investment: Chinese corporations' strategies / L. Sun -- 63.International listing as a means to mobilize the benefits of financial globalization: micro-level evidence from China / D. Tobin -- 2.4.Re-balancing China and its contributions to global imbalances --

Contents note continued: 64.An equilibrium model of "global imbalances" and low interest rates / Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas -- 65.Resolving the global imbalance: the dollar and the U.S. saving rate / Martin Feldstein -- 66.The U.S., China and global imbalances / Linda Yueh -- 67.China's exchange rate policy, its current account surplus and the global imbalances / Max Corden -- 68.The role of China in global external imbalances: some further evidence / Alberto Bagnai -- 69.Re-balancing China: linking internal and external reforms / Linda Yueh -- 70.China's economic and trade development: imbalance to equilibrium / M. Zhou.
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