Zhou Tianyong is currently deputy director of the Internal Strategy Research Office affiliated to the School of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and professor at the Beijing Science and Technology University. His main research interests include socialist economic theories, macroeconomics, economic development, labor economy, small- and medium-sized enterprises, financial risks, urbanization, the reform of state-owned enterprises, and the rural economy. He has published about 100 papers in academic journals such as Economic Research and Management World. His major publications include Labor and Economic Growth, The Destiny and Future of the Chinese Economy, To Break Through: A Report on the Reform of China's Political System after the Seventeenth National Congress of the CPC, On the Key Issues in Reforming the State-owned Enterprises, and China: Economic Functioning and Structural Transition.
Publisher
Gale Asia
Volume
Copyright
2010
ISBN13
9789814319522
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Format
Print
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TBD
Features & Benefits
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort to analyze the China Miracle as well as predict the nation's future development.
Written by a group of prominent Chinese economists, the series represents a concerted effort to analyze the China Miracle as well as predict the nation's future development.
Each book examines a different aspect of the reform such as agriculture, capital markets, administrative system, fiscal system, and banking industry.
Each book examines a different aspect of the reform such as agriculture, capital markets, administrative system, fiscal system, and banking industry.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
Contains numerous graphs and tables.
Preface.
1. Overview of China's Administrative Reform.
2. The Chinese-style Administrative System and China's Miracle.
3. Major Aspects of Administrative Reform.
4. The Causes and Consequences of the Accumulated Problems in Administrative Reform. Chapter 5. The Division of the Rights and Responsibilities Between the Central and Local Governments.
6. Reform of Government Levels and Institutions.
7. Toward a Modern Government: China's Development Prospects.