From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China
Author: Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9004330097

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In From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China, Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten examine China’s indigenous economic discourse and its relation to both economic policy-making and the overall trajectory of development from the First Five Year Plan in 1953 to 2016. In so doing, this volume demonstrates that although the form of the current economic system and its theoretical underpinnings bear scant resemblance to those of the planned economy, economic policy-making still relies on the principle of accelerated accumulation, which lay at the heart of the economic development project in the early years of the People’s Republic.

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China
Author: Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017
Genre: China
ISBN:

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"In 'From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China', Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard and Koen Rutten examine China's indigenous economic discourse and its relation to both economic policy-making and the overall trajectory of development from the First Five Year Plan in 1953 to 2016. In so doing, this volume demonstrates that although the form of the current economic system and its theoretical underpinnings bear scant resemblance to those of the planned economy, economic policy-making still relies on the principle of accelerated accumulation, which lay at the heart of the economic development project in the early years of the People's Republic."--Page 4 of cover.

China's Transition to a Socialist Market Economy

China's Transition to a Socialist Market Economy
Author: Osman Suliman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1998-09-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313007799

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Exploring China's transition to a socialist market economy, this book finds that the recent Chinese experience is unique and unprecedented. It seems plausible that the distinctive characteristics of China's market reform have been a result of correcting the big bang approach of Eastern European countries and unique conditions that China possesses. For instance, China is endowed with a relatively high level of skilled labor and a large workforce. Moreover, China has been experimenting with reform and profit-sharing for a number of years, especially in the coastal provinces. This book juxtaposes native Chinese experiences with those of academics in the U.S. It integrates the ideas of those living the experience in China with the perceptions of outside observers who might be able to offer constructive criticism. The book covers various topics, such as macroeconomic policy, reform within economic sectors, and strategies for sustainable development, while making sure that the reader will not find it difficult to follow the process of reform and the main impediments that China may face.

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China
Author: Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
Publisher: China Studies
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004330085

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In From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China, Kjeld Erik Br�dsgaard and Koen Rutten shed new light on the changing discourse that has shaped China's idiosyncratic model of economic development.

Communists constructing capitalism

Communists constructing capitalism
Author: Julian Gruin
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1526135353

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Why has China’s ‘transition’ to a market economy not catalysed corresponding political transformation? In an era of deepening synergy between authoritarian politics and capitalist economics, this book offers a novel perspective on this central dilemma of contemporary Chinese development, shedding light on how the Chinese Communist Party achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and over sixty interviews with policymakers, bankers and former party and state officials, the book delves into the role of China’s state-owned banking system since 1989, showing how political control over capital has been central to the country’s experience of capitalist development. It challenges existing state-market paradigms of political economy and reveals the Eurocentric assumptions underpinning liberal perspectives towards Chinese authoritarian resilience.

China’s Economic Reform

China’s Economic Reform
Author: Zhang Yu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351613111

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China’s growth miracle over the past 30 years has propelled it to become the world’s second largest economy and potentially the largest in the following years. This book examines China’s experience on economic reform, trying to find the reasons for the sustainable and rapid development and provide insights into the study of economic theories. From the perspective of political economics, this book elaborates on China’s socialist market economy which was officially confirmed as the goal of the country’s economic reform in 1992. It expounds on China’s economic model, the relationship between socialism and market economy, as well as the establishment and improvement of socialist market economy in China, deepening the studies in the laws governing China’s economic development. Then, it explores the gradual reform, the reform of state-owned enterprises, and the relationship between governments and market, all of which are crucial to the success of China’s economic reform. Finally, based on the analysis above, this book discusses the reasons for the constant and rapid development of China’s economy. With detailed analysis on the reform experience and theoretical implications, this book will appeal to scholars and students studying China’s economy, and contribute to the development of economic theories.

通向中国社会主义市场经济之路(英文)

通向中国社会主义市场经济之路(英文)
Author: 徐桂华著
Publisher: BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 7119123645

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本书由“当前我国所处社会发展阶段”“中国的社会主义市场经济”“可行的社会主义股份制”、“关于‘国际经济大循环’的讨论”“‘三农’问题是全部工作的‘重中之重”’“中国资本市场的探索与思考”“中国经济安全的国家战略和对策”“经济学应重视方法论的变革与创新”七部分组成,集中体现了本书作者在改革开放以来,积极参与经济体制改革,提出了一系列时至今日仍然非常有意义、有价值的观点,见证了中国经济体制的转型,见证了中国市场经济的发展。

Market Communism

Market Communism
Author: Lance Gore
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1998
Genre: China
ISBN:

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In Market Communism, the author investigates the institutional foundations of China's economic hyper-growth in the context of a communist system, contending that China's economy has flourished because of the communist system, and not in spite of it. He advances his thesis by explaining the key elements of China's economic structure - State-owned Enterprises, Township and Village Enterprises, individually owned businesses - and the individuals who drive it, such as the government officials engaged in for-profit business or 'bureaucratic entrepreneurs'. The author also provides an in-depth, theoretical analysis of the socio-political structure underlying the reform process.

The Economic Development of China

The Economic Development of China
Author: Victor D. Lippit
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This book studies the forces promoting underdevelopment in China prior to 1949 and the character of the development that has occurred since then. It presents a unified perspective for grasping the development process as a whole, for relating this to the class structure of China, and for considering development in the context of Chinese efforts to carry out a transition to socialism. The arguments in this work will challenge many conventional assumptions about Chinese economic development and break new theoretical ground in the debate over China's development policies.