China's Economic Reforms: The Costs and Benefits of Incrementalism

China's Economic Reforms: The Costs and Benefits of Incrementalism
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Published
26 November 1993
Pages
347
ISBN
9780333570364

China’s Economic Reforms: The Costs and Benefits of Incrementalism

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Examining key issues in each of the major sectors of the Chinese economy, this book uses a wide range of primary research materials and subjects them to rigorous analysis. It illuminates the way in which China’s step-by-step reform affected different parts of the economy, and identifies many difficulties resulting from this approach. It also enables readers to understand why this broad strategy of reforming a communist planned economy was successful in the Chinese case. Other works by Peter Nolan include The Chinese Economy and Its Future (co-edited with Dong Fureng) and State and Market in the Chinese Economy: Essays on Controversial Issues .

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