The assumption of control of the levers of power by Deng Xiaoping and the implementation of ecommtic reform in China hays yet to plan out to a logical end. Despite optimistic and bullish evaluations of the future prospects for China's economic future, there are numerous uncertainties which should be assessed. The first area of concern is that the reported estimates of economic growth are high1v misleading. In light of this observation, the rush to invest in China may be premature and may involve a speculative bubble which is both a cause and an effect of inflows of Western capital. Also, there are likely to he dimmer prospects for profitability of foreign investments in China. Several other issues are also addressed here. Claims for the su...
The consensus among economists is that China’s post-1978 market reform policies have pro-duced one o...
For the past nearly forty years, China has experienced average annual real GDP growth of close to te...
Reading the Macroeconomic Tea LeavesThe annualised growth rate for China in the first half of 2003 w...
No observer, participant, or analyst, either in Beijing or elsewhere, anticipated China’s enormous e...
<div>The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it<...
The entire globe has, in varying measures, experienced the good and the bad impact of China’s growth...
The Chinese economy has grown at incredibly fast rates over the past three decades. This growth has ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
For centuries China has been seen as a backward country. It was dominated by the European powers and...
Over the last 23 years China’s GNP has increased sevenfold. In terms of purchasing power parity (PPP...
A China whose economy is growing at a slower pace is something the world can cope with. But a China ...
Broadly speaking, two schools of thought have emerged to interpret China's rapid growth since 1978: ...
This paper proposes that, in the next decades, Chinese culture, values and even political system wil...
The consensus among economists is that China’s post-1978 market reform policies have pro-duced one o...
For the past nearly forty years, China has experienced average annual real GDP growth of close to te...
Reading the Macroeconomic Tea LeavesThe annualised growth rate for China in the first half of 2003 w...
No observer, participant, or analyst, either in Beijing or elsewhere, anticipated China’s enormous e...
<div>The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it<...
The entire globe has, in varying measures, experienced the good and the bad impact of China’s growth...
The Chinese economy has grown at incredibly fast rates over the past three decades. This growth has ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
For centuries China has been seen as a backward country. It was dominated by the European powers and...
Over the last 23 years China’s GNP has increased sevenfold. In terms of purchasing power parity (PPP...
A China whose economy is growing at a slower pace is something the world can cope with. But a China ...
Broadly speaking, two schools of thought have emerged to interpret China's rapid growth since 1978: ...
This paper proposes that, in the next decades, Chinese culture, values and even political system wil...
The consensus among economists is that China’s post-1978 market reform policies have pro-duced one o...
For the past nearly forty years, China has experienced average annual real GDP growth of close to te...
Reading the Macroeconomic Tea LeavesThe annualised growth rate for China in the first half of 2003 w...