E-Book, Englisch, 260 Seiten
Reihe: China Insights
Jin China's Path of Industrialization
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-981-15-1506-4
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Format: PDF
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Endeavors and Inclusiveness
E-Book, Englisch, 260 Seiten
Reihe: China Insights
ISBN: 978-981-15-1506-4
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book reviews China's industrialization from the perspective of inclusiveness, and discusses the challenges arising from its industrialization process and how the Chinese people view and seek to overcome these challenges. By examining China's industrialization in the context of the global economy, it reveals how China should be further integrated into and contribute to the great endeavor of worldwide industrialization and human development in the new era of economic globalization, allowing it to become a responsible stakeholder through its national rejuvenation for the benefit of the entire world.
Jin Bei, his professional titles include: Academy Member of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Research Fellow with the Institute of Industrial Economics (IIE) of CASS, Professor with the Graduate School of CASS, President of the Chinese Association for Regional Economics (CARE), Vice President of the Chinese Association for Industrial Economics, President of China Business Journal, Editor-in-Chief of China Economist.He has published over 40 academic monographs and more than 400 academic papers. He has received more than 20 national or ministerial-level awards including the National Best Works Award, Chinese Book Award, the First Chinese Government Award for Publishing, Sun Yefang Economic Science Award, CASS Excellent Achievement Award, as well as Special Award for Strategic Studies.
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Series Foreword;6
2;Preface;9
3;Contents;13
4;1 Industrial Revolution: In Full Swing in Both East and West;16
4.1;1.1 Revolution: The Origins in the West;17
4.2;1.2 The Sweeping Wave of Industrial Revolution Across the Globe;19
4.3;1.3 China’s Industrialization: A Zigzag, Yet Great Journey;21
4.4;1.4 China’s Industrial Reform: The Engine of a Comprehensive Reform and Opening-Up;27
4.5;1.5 China’s Experience of Industrialization;32
4.6;1.6 What Industrial Revolutions Could Achieve as Demonstrated in China’s Industrialization;36
4.7;References;44
5;2 The Call for Industrialization: Poverty Giving Rise to a Desire for Change;45
5.1;2.1 Traditional Outlook on Morality and Benefit;47
5.2;2.2 The Starting Point for Acceleration of Industrialization: To Legitimize Pursuit of Personal Wealth;49
5.3;2.3 The Start of Market Economy in China;52
5.4;2.4 Integration of China’s Industrialization with Economic Globalization;53
5.5;2.5 The History of Wealth Creation Has just Started;57
5.6;References;62
6;3 High-Speed Growth: Massive Economic Expansion Through Low-Cost Alternatives;63
6.1;3.1 Robust Industrial Growth Has Turned China into the World’s Second Largest Economy;64
6.2;3.2 Industrial Growth Propelled by High Savings Rates and High Investment Rates;68
6.3;3.3 Rapid Expansion of China’s Industry in the Global Context;72
6.4;3.4 “Overcapacity” and Environmental Pressures;77
6.5;References;81
7;4 Back to the Normal: The End of History for Hyper Growth;82
7.1;4.1 A Transition from Hyper Economic Growth to a “New Normal”;83
7.2;4.2 The “New Normal” of Economic Development from a Long-Term Perspective;87
7.3;4.3 Features of China’s “New Normal” of Economic Development in the New Era;94
7.4;4.4 The Impetus for Reform Under the “New Normal”;98
7.5;4.5 The Relationship Between Fairness and Efficiency and the Driver of Innovations Under the “New Normal”;104
7.6;4.6 Behavioral Characteristics and Rule Consciousness Under the “New Normal”;108
7.7;4.7 Shifting from “Anxious for Quick Success” to “Strategic Thinking” Under the “New Normal”;111
7.8;References;114
8;5 Path to Innovation: Technological Progress and Structural Upgrading;115
8.1;5.1 Sources of Industrial Technology;116
8.2;5.2 Status and Trends of High-Tech Industries;119
8.3;5.3 Technological Progress Under the Opening-Up Policy;125
8.4;5.4 The Role of SOEs in Industrial Technology Innovation;130
8.5;5.5 Establishment of a Modern Industrial System Amid Constant Innovation;134
9;6 Seeking Balance: Resource Conservation, Environmental Protection and Industrial Development;143
9.1;6.1 Industrialization Is a Process of Resource Creation and Consumption;144
9.2;6.2 China’s Industrialization in the Face of Resource Constraints;145
9.3;6.3 Trade-off Between Industrial Development and Environmental Protection;157
9.4;6.4 Orientation of Government Policies on Resource and Environmental Regulation;163
9.5;References;170
10;7 Regional Gradient Development: A Complicated Topic for a Giant Country;171
10.1;7.1 Inter-regional Economic Relations During Industrialization;171
10.2;7.2 Industrialization Spreading to the Hinterland;178
10.3;7.3 The “New Normal” of Regional Economic Development;182
10.4;7.4 Changes in the Orientation of Regional Economic Development Policies;188
10.5;7.5 New Challenges for Local Governments;193
10.6;7.6 Promoting Synchronization Between New Urbanization and “Four Modernizations”;197
10.7;References;202
11;8 An Inclusive World: Entering a New Era of Economic Globalization;204
11.1;8.1 China’s Industrialization: A Rare, Tremendous Change in the History of Humankind;204
11.2;8.2 Globalization: An Inevitable Result of Industrial Revolutions and Market Economy;209
11.3;8.3 Economic Globalization Turned Out Less Satisfactory;213
11.4;8.4 The Evolving Geopolitical Landscape in the Context of Globalization;215
11.5;8.5 The Evolution of Global Governance Structure in the Context of Globalization;219
11.6;8.6 China in the Era of Economic Globalization 3.0;224
11.7;8.7 The Spirit of “Inclusiveness” in the “Belt and Road Initiative”;229
11.8;References;234
12;Appendix Milestones in China’s Industrialization;236
13;Foundation Period;236
14;Period of Industrialization Acceleration;243
15;Period of “New Normal”;246
16;Bibliography;249
17;Index;255




