From accelerated accumulation to socialist market economy in China : economic discourse and development from 1953 to the present / by Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-208) and index.
Contents
Primitive socialist accumulation, readjustment and reform (1953-1978) -- Market allocation and enterprise reform in the primary stage of capitalism (1978-1992) -- The emergence and development of the socialist market economy (1992-2003) -- Scientific development and domestic demand (2003-2011) -- The era of Xi Jinping (2012--2016) -- Discourse and development: insights and issues.
Summary
The book is based on the hypothesis that a systematic analysis of the Chinese economic discourse is necessary in order to understand the underlying logic of Chinese economic development. The majority of works on the subject see China's economic development as a linear process of marketization or "growing out of the plan". In contradistinction to the prevailing paradigm, this book underlines that basic economic issues such as over-investment and unbalanced development continue to frame economic policy-making. The book is also unique in basing the narrative on a rich collection of Chinese language material.
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