China the next twenty years of reform and development

"China: The Next Twenty Years of Reform and Development highlights how the deepening of reforms in critical areas such as domestic factor markets, the exchange rate regime and the health system, combined with the strengthening of channels for effective policy implementation, will enable China t...

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Main Author: Garnaut, Ross (Author)
Other Authors: Golley, Jane (Editor), Song, Ligang (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU E Press 2010, 2010
Series:China Update Series
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a "China: The Next Twenty Years of Reform and Development highlights how the deepening of reforms in critical areas such as domestic factor markets, the exchange rate regime and the health system, combined with the strengthening of channels for effective policy implementation, will enable China to cope with the challenges that lie ahead. These include responding to the pending exhaustion of the unlimited supply of labour; playing a constructive role in reducing global trade imbalances; enhancing firms' ability to innovate; coping with migration, urbanisation and rising inequalities on scales unknown in world history; and dealing with rising energy and metal demand in an era in which low-carbon growth has become a necessity rather than a choice."--Publisher's description