目录 The Myth Behind Chinas Miracle George J. Gilboy China at the Crossroads Peter Nolan Rebalancing Growth in China: A Three-Handed Approach Olivier Blanchard and Francesco Giavazzi China: Toward a Consumption-Driven Growth Path Nicholas R. Lardy Three Poverties in Urban China John Knight and Li Shi Environmental Stressors and Food Security in China Jerry McBeath and Jenifer Huang McBeath China R&D: A High-Tech Field of Dreams Kathleen A. Walsh The Energy Factor in Chinas Foreign Policy Charles E. Ziegler Knowledge and Innovation in China: Historical Legacies and Emerging Institutions Erik Baark
内容摘要 The USSR was a highly sophisticated country,with great human and technological resources It had huge potential for high-speed advance in economic performance and living standards if appropriate policies had been adopted(Nolan,1995).In fact,it has been“de-developed”in a way never witnessed before in peacetime China is still a poor country Comparable“de-development”for China would cause immense suffering It was unimaginable to most people that there could be system meltdown either in the USSR,in Yugoslavia,once a sophisticated European state,in Argentina,the IMF S favourite pupil in Latin America,or in Indonesia,the exemplar of the“East Asian Model”.Yet such a comprehensive system meltdown occurred,with disastrous consequences for the people of those countries The central task of Chinese political economy is to learn from those experiences and avoid such an outcome. A widespread view among those who wish for “regim...
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