Managing Economic Reforms in Post-Mao China
By (Author) Kuotsai Liou
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development economics and emerging economies
Economic history
Asian history
Central / national / federal government policies
338.951
Hardback
184
The issue of government or state involvement in the process of economic development and reform has become very popular in the economic development literature. This timely volume examines China's post-Mao economic reforms, and the Chinese government's involvement in the process of managing those reforms. Focusing on management issues, the book considers the state led reforms from a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective. The work consists of two partsthe experience of China's post-Mao reforms and major issues associated with the reforms. The first part covers the background, stages and measures, and achievements and problems of economic reforms. The second part addresses major changes in China's regional development, administrative system, and state-society relations. A final chapter considers the lessons of China's economic reforms.
[A]n informative and thought-provoking book, scholastically attentive to sources of authority but with a viewpoint of its own, informed, and incisive. It weighs diligently the pluses and minuses of the reform, provides many official data on standard indicators of economic performance, and brings to bear the knowledge of a student of public administration on important questions of economic dynamics.-Journal of Comparative Economics
Given its format, this book is most likely to be of use to readers seeking an overview of the Chinese economic reforms, or to instructors of a course exploring international comparisions develoment, systems, public policy or politics, who wish to include a section on China's economic reforms.-China Quarterly
"An informative and thought-provoking book, scholastically attentive to sources of authority but with a viewpoint of its own, informed, and incisive. It weighs diligently the pluses and minuses of the reform, provides many official data on standard indicators of economic performance, and brings to bear the knowledge of a student of public administration on important questions of economic dynamics."-Journal of Comparative Economics
"Given its format, this book is most likely to be of use to readers seeking an overview of the Chinese economic reforms, or to instructors of a course exploring international comparisions develoment, systems, public policy or politics, who wish to include a section on China's economic reforms."-China Quarterly
"[A]n informative and thought-provoking book, scholastically attentive to sources of authority but with a viewpoint of its own, informed, and incisive. It weighs diligently the pluses and minuses of the reform, provides many official data on standard indicators of economic performance, and brings to bear the knowledge of a student of public administration on important questions of economic dynamics."-Journal of Comparative Economics
KUOTSAI TOM LIOU is Associate Professor of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida.