State and market in contemporary China : toward the 13th five-year plan / Scott Kennedy, editor.

The short essays in this volume, contributed by leading experts on Chinese economic policy, provide crisp and insightful analyses of the Chinese state's approach toward markets, the role of key actors and institutions, the evolving nature of industrial policy and the effectiveness of China'...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Corporate Author: Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.)
Other Authors: Kennedy, Scott (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
Series:CSIS report.
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Table of Contents:
  • State And Market In Contemporary China; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. General Trends: The Chinese State's Approach toward the Market; 1. The CCP and Free-Market Principles; 2. Reform of Prices, Not Ownership; 3. Why Patchy Progress on China's Economic Reforms Is Inevitable; Part II. Actors: Shaping the Policy Process; 4. Centralization of the Economic Policy Process under Xi Jinping; 5. Local Government: Friend or Foe of the Market?; 6. Participation in Economic Policymaking in China; Part III. Industrial Policy: Trends and Constraints; 7. Strategic and Nonstrategic Sectors.
  • 8. State Intervention in Industry: New Strategy or New Tools?9. Visible and Invisible Hands in Creating and Reducing Overcapacity; 10. How the WTO and FTAs Constrain Chinese Industrial Policy; 11. China and the Negative-List Principle: Possibilities and Uncertainties; Part IV. The 13th Five-Year Plan; 12. China's Five-Year Planning System: Structure and Significance of the 13th FYP; 13. How China's Five-Year Plan Benefits Different Interests; 14. The CCP's Acceptance of Market Principles; 15. Impressions of the 13th FYP Proposal; 16. Wall Street, Financial Markets, and the 13th FYP.