Development Strategies and Income Disparities in China: Comparisons with Central Europe
Ken Morita and
Yun Chen
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Ken Morita: Hiroshima University, Japan
Yun Chen: Fudan University, China
Chapter 6 in Transition, Regional Development and Globalization:China and Central Europe, 2010, pp 135-212 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionOverview: China and Central EuropeSeveral basic indicatorsWays of transitionInward FDI in Central EuropeGeneral tendency of Inward FDI in Central EuropeSerious problems in the Polish transitionInward FDI in ChinaInward FDI in East Asia and in ChinaRegional accumulation of inward FDI in ChinaInward FDI in Yangtze River Delta region and formation of subregional characteristicsShanghai: Government led grafting strategy toward market-oriented economyJiangsu province: Largest inward FDI accepted region in ChinaZhejiang province: Model area of growth of private enterprises: Expansion of grass roots strategy towards market-oriented economyDevelopment Model Differentiation and Changes in Income DisparitiesChanges in income disparities in Yangtze River DeltaShanghai model reconstruction: Reestablishment of goals of city function in ShanghaiDifferentiation of Jiangsu model and Zhejiang model and changes of income disparitiesForeign enterprises, employment and income disparitiesSystemic Transition in China: What Has Made China More Developed?Gradual reform process in China: Wisdom of creative destructionOn the transition costs: DisparitiesSome investigationsConcluding Remarks
Keywords: EU Enlargement; East Asian Integration; Foreign Direct Investment; Income Disparity; Industrial Policy; Sino–US Relations; Sino–Japanese Relations; Evolutionary Game; Yangtze River Delta; Development Strategy; Central Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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