CHINA'S ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND TRANSITION IN RELATION TO GLOBALIZATION: FROM ISOLATION TO CENTER-STAGE
Clement Tisdell
Chapter 11 in Advances in Development Economics, 2008, pp 211-232 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionWhat is Economic Globalization? What Factors Have Favored it in Recent Decades?Is Economic Globalization a New Phenomenon?Political Change and Transition of Former Communist Planned Systems, Especially China's, and Their Impact on GlobalizationMeasuring the Recent Pace of Economic Globalization and China's InvolvementPositive and Negative Socioeconomic Impacts of Economic GlobalizationThe Catching-up Phenomena and the Evolutionary Dynamics of Economic GrowthCould Globalization Result in Economic Growth that is Unsustainable Because of Adverse Environmental Impacts Generated by it?Concluding CommentsReferences
Keywords: Development; Labor; Migration; Growth; Monetary-Fiscal Policy; Organizational System; Multinational Companies; Gender; Public Choice; Turkey; India; Bangladesh (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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