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China’s industrial revolution and economic presence. M. Dutta Vol. 2 /
New Jersey : World Scientific, 2005
288tr. ; 24cm.

This book aims to shed light on the country’s rapid industrialization and internationalization by looking at questions such as: Can China sustain its accelerated rate of growth? Can labor supply be sustained at a relatively low wage rate? Can inflow of foreign direct investment be sustained at a high rate, given the consequent exposure to inflation? Will China’s domestic market absorb its own output as the limit on the ability to export manufactures to overseas markets is reached? Is China’s currency undervalued? Given China’s foreign exchange reserves, should the country have a freely convertible currency?
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Farewell to China's GDP worship / Jinzao Li
New Jersey : World Scientific, 2017
308tr. ; 23cm.

The book discusses China's transition from GDP-centered evaluation of development toward a multidimensional and comprehensive development index. It examines the limitations of GDP as a measure of progress and proposes new concepts and evaluation systems reflecting sustainable, equitable, and scientific development principles in China
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Social security reform : Options for China / Jason Z. Yin, Shuanglin Lin, David F. Gates
Singapore : World Scientific, 2000
463tr. ; 25cm.

This book analyzes the reform of social security systems in China, examining policy options, pension systems, healthcare financing and social welfare challenges in the context of economic transition.
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US vs China : From trade war to reciprocal deal / Thomas W. Pauken
New Jersey : World Scientific, 2020
322tr. ; 24cm.

US vs China: From Trade War to Reciprocal Deal gives readers an up close account on the rough-and-tumble trade talks between the US and China. The book provides a neutral and balanced perspective in addressing the historical, political and cultural backgrounds that had made US-China trade wars inevitable, but also explores how the two richest and most powerful countries and long-time rivals may eventually reach a consensus to support a bilateral trade agreement for the ages.
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