Beschreibung
The Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Economy covers the worlds second largest macro economy. Extensive attention throughout the volume is given to the historical development of the Chinese economy since the establishment of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. Included is a review of developments during the period of central economic planning adopted from the Soviet Union (1953-1978) and in-depth information and analysis on the various policies and fundamental changes brought about in China by the inauguration of economic reforms from 1978-1979 through 2016.This book contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 400 cross-referenced entries on i critical sectors of the economy including automobiles, banking and finance, national currency, economic regulation, trade and investment, and important industries such as agriculture, computers and electronics, iron and steel, real estate, and shipping.. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Chinas economy.
Autorenportrait
Lawrence Sullivanis a professor (emeritus) who taught at several institutions of higher learning, including Wellesley College, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio and Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. He is author and editor of several books including most recentlyHistorical Dictionary of Science and Technology in Modern China co-authored with Nancy Yang Liu.Paul Curcio is a veteran of financial news, working as a writer and editor at Dow Jones, AP Financial, and TheStreet. As an educator, he has taught courses in writing and journalism at the City University of New York for many years.
Inhalt
Editors ForewordJon WoronoffPrefaceLawrence R. SullivanReaders NoteAcronyms and AbbreviationsMapChronologyIntroductionTHE DICTIONARYGlossaryAppendixBibliographyAbout the Authors
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