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|a China's challenges in moving towards a high-income economy /
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|t Challenges and roadmaps for moving towards a high-income economy /
|r Ligang Song,
|r Yixiao Zhou --
|t Tackling social challenges to avoid the middle-income trap /
|r Cai Fang,
|r Jia Peng --
|t China's agricultural trade : a global comparative advantage perspective /
|r Rao Sihang,
|r Liu Xingshuo,
|r Sheng Yu --
|t China's urbanisation in the new technological revolution /
|r Wang Wei,
|r Deng Yusong,
|r Shao Ting,
|r Wang Ruimin,
|r Niu Sanyuan,
|r Liu Xin --
|t Revenue-neutral tax reform in China /
|r Yanchao Xu,
|r Shawn Xiaoguang Chen --
|t Innovation and its growth effects in China /
|r Sizhong Sun --
|t Conditions in China's corporate sector /
|r Joel Bowman --
|t The transformation and upgrading of processing trade and its impact on firms' productivity /
|r Kunwang Li,
|r Haoran Hu --
|t The renminbi's status as a safe-haven currency /
|r Liqing Zhang,
|r Libo Yin,
|r You Wu.
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|a With its per capita income surpassing US10,000, China has now drawn up ambitious plans to further lift its income to the level of developed countries. Yet various constraints need to be overcome if China is to build on the achievements of the last 40 years and further boost its growth potential. Besides these constraints, the year 2020 saw human societies hit heavily by the COVID-19 pandemic and the global economy caught off guard and dipped into recessions caused by lockdown measures for controlling the spread of the pandemic. Nations around the world have experienced grave loss of human life and lockdown measures have knocked economies from their normal growth trajectories. Even as the pandemic continues to unfold, all signs point to China as being the first major economy to have emerged out of the crisis. But many questions remain. Has the Chinese economy emerged from the pandemic crisis relatively unscathed? What are the long-term prospects for its economy? This year's Update book, China's Challenges in Moving towards a High-income Economy, explores the challenges faced by the Chinese economy in the transition towards a high-income economy, including agricultural development, finance and fiscal system reform, RMB internationalisation, trends in urbanisation, as well as topics related to innovation, corporate sector development and market competition. China's growth experience has been full of exciting changes and important lessons for reform and structural changes, and this year's China Update is again the way to gain insights into these.
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|n Unless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing.
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