How far across the river? : Chinese policy reform at the millennium /
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
2003.
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| Series: | Stanford studies in international economics and development.
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Table of Contents:
- Economic policy reform in China / Nicholas C. Hope, Dennis Tao Yang, and Mu Yang Li
- Policy reform in China: what is needed next?
- China's transition to a market economy : how far across the river? / Yingyi Qian and Jinglian Wu
- Building market-supporting institutions
- When will China's financial system meet China's needs? / Nicholas R. Lardy
- Thriving on a tilted playing field: China's nonstate enterprises in the reform era / Chong-En Bai, David D. Li, and Yijiang Wang
- The more law, the more--? : measuring legal reform in the People's Republic of China / William P. Alford
- Toward greater economic integration
- Trade policy, structural change, and China's trade growth / William Martin ... [et al.]
- Sizing up foreign direct investment in China and India / Shang-jin Wei
- How much can regional integration do to unify China's markets? / Barry Naughton
- Sharing rising incomes
- China's war on poverty / Scott Rozelle, Linxiu Zhang, and Jikun Huang
- Social welfare in China in the context of three transitions / Athar Hussain
- Housing reform in urban China / Jeffrey S. Zax
- Sustaining policy reform
- Can China grow and safeguard its environment? : the case of industrial pollution / David Wheeler, Hua Wang, and Susmita Dasgupta
- The political economy of China's rural-urban divide / Dennis Tao Yang and Cai Fang
- What will make Chinese agriculture more productive? / Jikun Huang, Justin Y. Lin, and Scott Rozelle
- Bending without breaking : the adaptability of Chinese political institutions / Jean C. Oi
- Further research
- Agenda for future research / Nicholas C. Hope, Dennis Tao Yang, and Mu Yang Li.