Welfare, Environment and Changing US–Chinese Relations
Edited by Maria Weber
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
By adopting a wide-ranging perspective, this book addresses the key issues relevant to contemporary China, providing a valuable tool with which to understand the challenges and opportunities facing political and economic actors, both domestic and foreign, over the next decades.
Date: 2004
ISBN: 9781843768272
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Chapters in this book:
- Editor's Introduction

- Maria Weber
- Can Rapid Economic Growth Continue?

- Andrea Boltho
- Economic Growth and the 'Luxury' of a Clean Environment: Is a Short Cut Possible in China?

- Nicoletta Marigo
- One, Two or Three Chinas? Evidence of Increasing Spatial Inequality from 1990 to 2000

- Vasco Molini
- US-China: A New Balance of Power in East Asia

- Maria Weber
- State-owned Enterprises Reform and Rising Unemployment

- Giacomo Boati
- Dealing with an Ageing Population in China

- Maria Weber and Anna Stenbeck
- In Search of an Inclusive Public Health Care System

- Maria Weber and Anna Stenbeck
- Liberalisation of Trade in Insurance Services: Widening Opportunities for Foreign Suppliers?

- Benedetta Trivellato
- Conclusions

- Maria Weber
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