China's Qualitative Economic Transformation / edited by Xianming Yang
Publisher | (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan) |
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Year | 2023 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2023. |
Authors | Yang, Xianming editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Size | XIII, 309 p. 32 illus : online resource |
Notes | 1. Why the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages Must Be Accelerated -- 2. Resource Constraints in the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 3. Factor Substitution, Technological Progress, and the Dynamic Evolution of Chinese Manufacturing’s Comparative Advantages -- 4. Optimization of Human Capital Structure and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 5. Industrial Agglomeration and Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 6. Home Market Effect, Spatial Efficiency of Industries, and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 7. Market Integration and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 8. Interactive Development of Imports and Exports and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 9. Upgrading in Global Value Chains, the Dynamic Evolution of Comparative Advantages, and China’s Position -- 10. National Absorptive Capacity and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages. This book explores the challenges China has faced during its economic restructuring, including trade wars, rising costs of labor and land, climate change, recalcitrant state-owned enterprises, an aging population and other problems. Since its historic reform and opening up, China has achieved and sustained remarkable economic growth driven primarily by manufacturing and the real estate industry. As the country continues to move up the supply chain, "Made in China," once synonymous with poor quality, but has come to mean advanced technologies. China’s future economic growth and its success in economic restructure will depend crucially on the dynamic evolution of the country’s comparative advantages. Contributors examine how the dynamic evolution of China’s comparative advantages can help the country overcome two closely related problems: heavy dependence on low value-added exports and the prospects of falling into the middle-income trap. The book will be of value to researchers interested in China’s economic development and policies. Xianming Yang is a professor and doctoral student supervisor at the Development Institute of Yunnan University and chair of the Yunnan Economic Association. HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4437-6 |
Subjects | LCSH:Economic history LCSH:Asia—Politics and government LCSH:Economics FREE:Economy-wide Country Studies FREE:Asian Politics FREE:Economics |
Classification | LCC:HC94-1085.2 DC23:330.9 |
ID | 8000092143 |
ISBN | 9789811944376 |
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