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Chinese economists on economic reform : collected works of Li Jiange / Li Jiange ; edited by China Development Research Foundation.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Series: Routledge studies on the Chinese economy. Chinese economists on economic reform ; ; 10.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315617114
  • 9781317206965
Other title:
  • Collected works of Li Jiange
Uniform titles:
  • Essays. Selections. English
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 330.951 L693
LOC classification:
  • HC427.95 .L5348 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
1. A debate on the relationship between planning and the market (1991) -- 2. "Futures" in China : theory, policy, and systems (February 20, 1994) -- 3. On making China's system of circulation more market-oriented, and on creating institutions to handle the market (1995) -- 4. The role, responsibility, and destiny of economists (1998) -- 5. On capital markets (2000) -- 6. China's reform and opening up, and the establishment of clean government (March 30, 2000) -- 7. Going beyond the labor theory of value (November 15, 2001) -- 8. Various thoughts on rural employment, rural finance, and rural public healthcare (December 18, 2001) -- 9. Financial innovations, financial stability, and financial regulation (April 2003) -- 10. China's energy sector : issues of government regulation, and making the sector more market-oriented (November 17, 2003) -- 11. On income inequality and being industrious (February 2005) -- 12. A look at the stock market from a new perspective (February 2005) -- 13. Concepts that underlie market regulation (May 2005) -- 14. Incentive mechanisms, moral hazard, and the basis for a market (May 2005) -- 15. Xue Muqiao : a great master who experienced the vicissitudes of a century (September 10, 2005) -- 16. What exactly do we want to learn? (November 4, 2005) -- 17. A letter on income distribution (December 23, 2005) -- 18. Why are medical costs so high? (February 2006) -- 19. How to pull medical resources together and distribute them in a reasonable way (February 20, 2006) -- 20. China's evolving industrial policy (May 2006) -- 21. Striking a balance among wages, employment, and efficiency (May 2006) -- 22. A new approach to the old problem of "empty accounts" in pension funds (May 2006) -- 23. NDC : a pension-fund reform model that is worth considering (June 2006) -- 24. Prudent handling of the three main relationships (December 2006) -- 25. On transforming China's mode of economic growth and speeding up economic restructuring (January 4, 2007) -- 26. Economic development and environmental protection (February 15, 2007) -- 27. Resolving fairness issues must rely on "reform" (December 24, 2007) -- 28. Strategies and goals for a water-conserving society : new conceptual approaches for handling water issues (March 2008).
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1. A debate on the relationship between planning and the market (1991) -- 2. "Futures" in China : theory, policy, and systems (February 20, 1994) -- 3. On making China's system of circulation more market-oriented, and on creating institutions to handle the market (1995) -- 4. The role, responsibility, and destiny of economists (1998) -- 5. On capital markets (2000) -- 6. China's reform and opening up, and the establishment of clean government (March 30, 2000) -- 7. Going beyond the labor theory of value (November 15, 2001) -- 8. Various thoughts on rural employment, rural finance, and rural public healthcare (December 18, 2001) -- 9. Financial innovations, financial stability, and financial regulation (April 2003) -- 10. China's energy sector : issues of government regulation, and making the sector more market-oriented (November 17, 2003) -- 11. On income inequality and being industrious (February 2005) -- 12. A look at the stock market from a new perspective (February 2005) -- 13. Concepts that underlie market regulation (May 2005) -- 14. Incentive mechanisms, moral hazard, and the basis for a market (May 2005) -- 15. Xue Muqiao : a great master who experienced the vicissitudes of a century (September 10, 2005) -- 16. What exactly do we want to learn? (November 4, 2005) -- 17. A letter on income distribution (December 23, 2005) -- 18. Why are medical costs so high? (February 2006) -- 19. How to pull medical resources together and distribute them in a reasonable way (February 20, 2006) -- 20. China's evolving industrial policy (May 2006) -- 21. Striking a balance among wages, employment, and efficiency (May 2006) -- 22. A new approach to the old problem of "empty accounts" in pension funds (May 2006) -- 23. NDC : a pension-fund reform model that is worth considering (June 2006) -- 24. Prudent handling of the three main relationships (December 2006) -- 25. On transforming China's mode of economic growth and speeding up economic restructuring (January 4, 2007) -- 26. Economic development and environmental protection (February 15, 2007) -- 27. Resolving fairness issues must rely on "reform" (December 24, 2007) -- 28. Strategies and goals for a water-conserving society : new conceptual approaches for handling water issues (March 2008).

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