Economic and social transformation in China: challenges and opportunities
In: Routledge studies on the Chinese economy 23
List of figures -- List of tables -- About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Why has China's economy grown so fast? -- Comprehensive national power (1980-2000): a comparative study of the US, Russia, Japan, India and China -- Why has China's TFP dropped in 1995-2001? -- From unevenness to coordination for China's regional development (1978-2004) -- China's economic growth and poverty reduction (1978-2002) -- China's macro-economy and health -- Health insecurity: the biggest challenge to human security in China -- Developing human resources to cope with an aging society -- China's urban unemployment and social security (1993-2000) -- Genuine national savings and natural capital cost in China (1970-2001) -- Corruption: an enormous black hole: public exposure of the economic costs of corruption -- Second transition of the Communist Party of China: from economic development to institution building -- Making policy decision-making more scientific, democratic, systematic and specialized -- Notes -- Index.