Annual analysis of competitiveness, simulation studies and development perspective for 34 greater China economies : 2000-2010 / Tan Khee Giap [and three others] ; Tang Min [and four others], reviewers ; in-house editor, Elizabeth Lie.
Material type: TextPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (1164 pages) : color illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789814579445
- 9814579440
- Competition -- China
- China -- Economic policy -- 2000-
- China -- Politics and government
- Chine -- Politique économique -- 2000-
- Chine -- Politique et gouvernement
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference
- Competition
- Economic policy
- Politics and government
- China
- Since 2000
- 330.951 23
- HC427.95 .A568 2014eb
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"Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Asia Competitiveness Institute."
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 31, 2014).
Ch. 1. Annual analysis of competitiveness, simulation studies and development perspective for 34 greater China economies: An overview -- ch. 2. Anhui -- ch. 3. Beijing -- ch. 4. Chongqing -- ch. 5. Fujian -- ch. 6. Gansu -- ch. 7. Guangdong -- ch. 8. Guangxi -- ch. 9. Guizhou -- ch. 10. Hainan -- ch. 11. Hebei -- ch. 12. Heilongjiang -- ch. 13. Henan -- ch. 14. Hong Kong -- ch. 15. Hubei -- ch. 16. Hunan -- ch. 17. Inner Mongolia -- ch. 18. Jiangsu -- ch. 19. Jiangxi -- ch. 20. Jilin -- ch. 21. Liaoning -- ch. 22. Macau -- ch. 23. Ningxia -- ch. 24. Qinghai -- ch. 25. Shaanxi -- ch. 26. Shandong -- ch. 27. Shanghai -- ch. 28. Shanxi -- ch. 29. Sichuan -- ch. 30. Taiwan -- ch. 31. Tianjin -- ch. 32. Tibet -- ch. 33. Xinjiang -- ch. 34. Yunnan -- ch. 35. Zhejiang.
China is emerging as one of the economic giants of the world, and is gaining international influence and global leadership that commensurate with its rise. China's performance will have far-reaching consequences on whether the economic awakening of the country, which began more than three decades ago, can become a good model to be emulated by other developing economies. This book is a collection of policy papers and data-sets for the 34 Greater China economies. With a comprehensive approach to competitiveness, the research by Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, takes into account different factors that collectively shape the ability of a nation to achieve substantial and inclusive economic development over a sustained period of time. ACI's methodology goes beyond rankings as it conducts policy simulations on how each economy can improve its competitiveness. These policy simulations are a compelling value-added proposition as they enable policymakers, industry leaders and administrators to identify relative challenges and opportunities, and to prioritise areas in crafting public policies and development strategies. Readership: Student; professional; general public; research; think-tanks; policy makers; governments.
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