Zhang Jun is professor and the dean of the Chinese Economic Research Center of Fudan University and the editor-in-chief of Digest of World Economics. His research interests cover China's industrial reform, economic growth, and modern Chinese economic policy. He has published widely in Economic Research Journal, Journal of Asian Economics, and other domestic and international journals. Among his major publications are China's Industrial Reform and Economic Growth: Problems and Explanations; Organization, System, and China's Economic Reform; and Capital Formation, Investment Efficiency, and China's Economic Growth.
Publisher
Gale Asia
Volume
Copyright
2010
ISBN13
9789814281911
Release
Format
eBook
Grade Level
12th Grade - College Senior
DDC
TBD
Features & Benefits
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort by native scholars to analyze the "Chinese Miracle" as well as predict its future development.
Each volume examines different aspects of the reform, such as structural reform, entrepreneurship, local governments, specialized markets, innovation and globalization.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort by native scholars to analyze the "Chinese Miracle" as well as predict its future development.
Each volume examines different aspects of the reform, such as structural reform, entrepreneurship, local governments, specialized markets, innovation and globalization.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
1. Back to "Entrepreneur Enterprises": Transition and Development of Chinese Enterprises.
2. Policies, Theories and Practices of China's Enterprise Reform: An Overview.
3. The Emergence and Evolution of Township and Village Enterprises.
4. Reform of Small and Medium-Sized State-Owned Enterprises:Processes and Models.
5. Modernization of Large State-Owned Enterprises.
6. The Development of Private Enterprises: Policies, Current Situation, and the Clustering Models.
7. Foreign Companies in China:Entry, Expansion, and Transition.
8. New-type Entrepreneurs and New-generation Entrepreneurs in China: Review and Analysis.