Rise of Manufacturing Nation -- Industrialization Process of 40 Years -- The development of China's Manufacturing -- Opportunities and Challenges of China's Manufacturing -- Resolving Overcapacity -- Technological Innovation in Manufacturing Industry -- Intelligent Manufacturing -- Green Manufacturing -- Service-oriented Manufacturing -- Industrial Foundation -- Strategy and Policy -- Moving towards High-quality Manufacturing.
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This book gives an overall description of China's manufacturing industry in the process of China's industrialization and comprehensively analyzes the development status, level, stage, problems, tasks and future development prospects of China's manufacturing industry. Under the background of Sino-US trade dispute, understanding Chinas manufacturing gives a rational analysis of the opportunities and challenges of Chinas manufacturing, deeply discussing the specific tasks which Chinas manufacturing is facing, such as the resolve of excess production capacity, technological innovation, intelligent manufacturing and green manufacturing, a service-oriented manufacturing and industrial base, and displaying the development prospect of China toward the high quality. Understanding Chinas manufacturing has a strong reference significance for comprehensive and appropriate understanding of the development of China's manufacturing industry, as well as good policy reference significance for promoting the high-quality development of China's manufacturing industry.
Based on long-term research, this book comprehensively and systematically discusses the industrialization process in China, analyzing the level, characteristics, achievements and experiences as well as the problems faced. It also provides answers to important questions related to economic development and the industrialization process in China, such as what level of industrialization China has achieved and whether China can become an industrialized country. Lastly, it offers an explanation of China's economic development from the perspective of industrialization.--
Chapter 1. How to make the "pie" bigger and better -- Chapter 2. How to allocate the "pie" properly -- Chapter 3. People-centered common prosperity -- Chapter 4. Promoting all-round development of people -- Chapter 5. Progress toward common prosperity -- Chapter 6. The path to common prosperity -- Chapter 7. Postscript.
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This book introduces how China plans and implements to achieve the goal of common prosperity. As the internal essential requirement by Chinese social and economic system, common prosperity is a coherent national strategy to combine economic growth and poverty reduction. It explains the path as how to make the "pie" bigger and better, and how to cut and divide the "pie" well . This book also expounds the development thought with Chinese characteristics, which is people-centered and promotes all-round human development, and its achievements. This book helps readers understand Chinas path and experience to achieve the common prosperity goal.
Purpose In the 40 years of reform and opening-up toward a more rational micro-economic structure, the proportion of output of state-owned enterprises shows a declining trend. Over the past decade, on one hand, the operational efficiency of state-owned enterprises has tended to be low as compared to other ownership enterprises; on the other hand, the asset–liability ratio of state-owned enterprises has risen against the trend, and still remains high under the recent national policy of "deleveraging." The paper aims to discuss this issue.
Design/methodology/approach This indicates that the inefficiency of state-owned enterprises that once hindered China's economic development has not yet been fundamentally solved, and the task of deepening state-owned enterprises reform is still arduous.
Findings In the process of establishing China's modern economic system, there will be some "new state-owned enterprises" growing into world-class ones. This requires more effort in enhancing the capacity for independent innovation, improving the level of organizational control, expanding international market opportunities and fulfilling enterprise social responsibilities with high standards.
Originality/value It is more appropriate for China to have a micro-economic structure in which public ownership predominates and diverse forms of ownership enjoy common prosperity and development.
Chapter1: Economics: Forced Transition and Proactive Guide -- Chapter 2: Politics: The Rule of Law in Zhejing, Democracy in Grassroots and Effectiv Government -- Chapter3: Culture: Promote in Synergy and Build up Advantages -- Chapter4: Society: Justice and Tolerance, Safety and Harmony -- Chapter5: Ecology: Green Mountain and Clear Water is Treasure -- Chapter6: Construction of the Party: Strenghthen Foundation and Exert Advantage
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This book is compiled based on the research methodology and technical approach applied in the Blue Book of Corporate Social Responsibility. It consists of five parts: Summary, index, Industry, Case Studies, and Appendices. The index evaluates Chinese enterprises annually on their performance in CSR management and the level of information disclosure by assessing four different aspects: responsibility management, economic responsibilities, social responsibilities and environmental responsibilities. Moreover, it identifies and analyzes phase-specific characteristics of CSR development in China in the hope of providing references for further studies on Chinese CSR.