China’s efforts in searching for new sources of growth are increasingly pressing given the persistence of the growth slowdown in recent years. This year’s book elucidates key present macroeconomic challenges facing China’s economy in 2017, and the impacts and readiness of human capital, innovation and technological change in affecting the develo
By:
Ligang Song,
Garnaut,
Cai Fang,
Lauren Johnston
Imprint: ANU Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Dimensions:
Height: 250mm,
Width: 176mm,
ISBN: 9781760461294
ISBN 10: 1760461296
Series: China Update Series
Pages: 494
Publication Date: 20 July 2017
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
China's Path Towards New Growth: Drivers of Human Capital, Innovation and Technological Change Part I: Reform and Macroeconomic Development Reform Dividends to Sustain China’s Economic Growth China’s Macroeconomic Balancing Act: Shifting to New Drivers of Growth and Sustaining Financial Stability Internal Convergence and China’s Growth Potential Adjusting to the New Domestic Normal and the New International Normal: Supply-side Structural Reform 2.0 Part II: Education and Human Capital Educating 'the Masses’ in China: Unequal Opportunities and Unequal Outcomes Intangible Capital and China’s Economic Growth: Evidence from Input–Output Tables Part III: Innovation and Productivity China’s Transition to a More Innovative Economy: Progress and Challenges Productivity, Innovation and China’s Economic Growth Empirical Study of Regional Innovation Capability and Economic Convergence in China China’s Patent Protection and Enterprise R&D Expenditure Specialist Communities in China’s Aerospace Technology and Innovation System: The Cultural Dimension Part IV: Technological Change by Sectors Mechanisation Outsourcing and Agricultural Productivity for Small Farms: Implications for Rural Land Reform in China Technological Progress in Developing Renewable Energies The China Interbank Repo Market Part V: Technologies with Trade and Investment China’s Evolving Role in Global Production Networks: Implications for Trump’s Trade War China’s Overseas Direct Investment and Reverse Knowledge Spillovers Promoting the Belt and Road Initiative by Strengthening ‘5 + 1’ Cooperation China’s ‘Innovative and Pragmatic’ Foreign Aid: Shaped by and now Shaping Globalisation