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Seeing the Real China in the Economic Perspective


Author(s):
ZHENG Xinli
Publisher:
Foreign Languages Press
Publication:
3/2014
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9787119086712
Pages:
220
Sizes:
245 x 170mm
Weight:
0.3800
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With its rapid economic development, China has become the world's second largest country in terms of economic aggregate. However, China, with a sprawling population of 1.35 billion and a land mass of 9.6 million square kilometers, is experiencing economic development that is far from balanced. To comprehensively and accurately understand it is a daunting task, especially from non-Chinese perspectives. This book, through extensive introduction, provides international comparisons and in-depth analysis to help readers both abroad and at home to comprehensively and accurately understand Chinese economy.
Content PREFACE Economic Aggregate and Level of Development The Reality and Prospects of Chinas Economic Development Bustling Cities vs. Underdeveloped Countryside The Epitome and Prospects of Chinas Urban-Rural Dual Economic Structure Coastal and Inland Areas Regional Development Imbalances and New Opportunities for Development Industrial Level and Industrial Structure How Far China Is from the International Advanced Level From a Country with Large Population to a Country with Quality Human Capital New Demographic Dividend for Chinas Economic Development Vast Territory with Abundant Resources and Severe Resource Crisis Unbearable Weight behind Economic Prosperity Luxury Goods and Mass Consumption How Strong Is the Chinese Spending Power? Comfortable Housing and Investment Any Bubbles in Chinas Real Estate? From 'Wide Coverage' to 'Full Coverage' Chinas Social Security System Enabling All Citizens to Share the Fruits of Development Economic Development and Environmental Protection Green Industry Has Become a New Economic Growth Point 'Made in China' vs. 'Created in China' How to Look at Chinas Exports? 'Welcoming In'and 'Going Out' Further Integration into Economic Globalization RMB's Appreciation and Internationalization The Requirements of the International Market and Domestic Economic Development Global Governance and China's Responsibility A Big Responsible Country