ABSTRACT

This new textbook on the Chinese economy clearly presents all that the world's second largest economy has accomplished, as well as what work remains to be done. As economic development in China for the last 30 years has been mostly "top down," this text focuses on the macroeconomic and monetary sides of the economy. Utilising case studies throughout, the book uses not only the traditional macroeconomics tools in explaining the Chinese economy, but also takes a novel approach by assessing China as a company. Through employment of models from finance, such as cash flows and valuations, the text is able to dig deeper into understanding the fundamental characteristics of the Chinese economy. The book also presents extremely useful analysis of the comparisons and contrasts between Chinese economic activity and that of the U.S. economy.

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chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|39 pages

Long-Run Economic Growth

chapter 6|19 pages

China’s Path of Investment

chapter 8|23 pages

Monetary Policy in Action

chapter 10|28 pages

Public Finances and Fiscal Policy in Action