Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance In The Long Run


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Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run, 960-2030 AD, Second Edition, Revised and Updated


Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run, 960-2030 AD, Second Edition, Revised and Updated

Author: Maddison Angus

language: en

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Release Date: 2007-09-28


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This book uses a comparative approach to explain why China’s role in the world economy has changed so dramatically in the last thousand years. This edition has been revised and updated and Chapter 4 is new. It concludes that China will resume its role as the world's largest economy by 2015.

Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run


Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run

Author: Maddison Angus

language: en

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Release Date: 1998-09-25


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The study provides a major reassessment of the scale and scope of China’s resurgence over the past half century, employing quantitative measurement techniques which are standard practice in OECD countries, but which have not hitherto been available for China.

Development Centre Studies Economic Opening and Growth in China


Development Centre Studies Economic Opening and Growth in China

Author: Démurger Sylvie

language: en

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Release Date: 2000-03-09


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In this volume, the specific effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into China is measured quantitatively and estimated on a regional basis. The authors find that there is a much more complex relationship between such flows and growth overall than had hitherto been supposed.