Ethics, Efficiency and Macroeconomics in China: From Mao to Xi
Autor Jonathan Leightneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138630918
ISBN-10: 1138630918
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138630918
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introduction and Evaluation Criteria
2. Power Struggles over Policies: The Mao Years
3. Mao Sacrifices Ethics to Advance Macroeconomic Performance
4. The Cat’s Color does not Matter: The Deng Years
5. Deng Xiaoping Sacrifices Ethics to Promote Efficiency
6. Some will get Rich before Others: The Jiang Zemin Years: 1989–2002
7. Jiang Zemin Sacrifices Ethics to Promote Efficiency
8. Harmony? The Hu Jintao Years: 2002–2012
9. Export-Driven to Consumption-Driven Growth
10. Central Planning Goals Overshadow Ethics under Hu Jintao
11. Xi Jinping’s Domestic Dream for China
12. Consumption-Driven Growth Fails to Thrive under Xi Jinping
13. China’s International Dream under Xi Jinping: Trade and Exchange Rate Issues
14. China’s International Dream under Xi Jinping: Geopolitical Expansion and Military Issues
15. Xi Jinping Sacrifices Ethics for Macroeconomic Performance
16. Future Paths for China
17. Conclusions, Recommendations, and Xi’s Nightmares
2. Power Struggles over Policies: The Mao Years
3. Mao Sacrifices Ethics to Advance Macroeconomic Performance
4. The Cat’s Color does not Matter: The Deng Years
5. Deng Xiaoping Sacrifices Ethics to Promote Efficiency
6. Some will get Rich before Others: The Jiang Zemin Years: 1989–2002
7. Jiang Zemin Sacrifices Ethics to Promote Efficiency
8. Harmony? The Hu Jintao Years: 2002–2012
9. Export-Driven to Consumption-Driven Growth
10. Central Planning Goals Overshadow Ethics under Hu Jintao
11. Xi Jinping’s Domestic Dream for China
12. Consumption-Driven Growth Fails to Thrive under Xi Jinping
13. China’s International Dream under Xi Jinping: Trade and Exchange Rate Issues
14. China’s International Dream under Xi Jinping: Geopolitical Expansion and Military Issues
15. Xi Jinping Sacrifices Ethics for Macroeconomic Performance
16. Future Paths for China
17. Conclusions, Recommendations, and Xi’s Nightmares
Notă biografică
Jonathan Leightner teaches at Augusta University in the United States and Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. Johns Hopkins University hired him to teach at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center in China for 2008–2010. His publications include articles on China’s trade, exchange rates, foreign reserves, fiscal policy, and land rights.
Recenzii
'This book clearly defines the greatest challenge China faces going forward, which is the urgency for China to address the need for ethics in dealing with its own people and with the global community. The book points out that a market economy is based on trust and confidence in the markets. Without building the trust of the Chinese population, failure will follow. The book also highlights China’s amazing ability to change and reinvent itself and there is hope that the new generation of Chinese leaders are up to the task.' — David Starling, Chair of Asia Council of the University System of Georgia
‘Jonathan Leightner’s principle concern in this well-argued volume are the "ethics" of China’s political leadership which, he posits, has direct implications for the country’s transition to a dynamic consumer based economy. The problem he sees for China is the disconnect between the leadership’s proposed consumption driven growth strategy as enunciated in 2008, versus the government’s actual centrally controlled economic strategies. For true long-term growth and development of a consumer based economy, China’s leaders must make a firm commitment beyond rhetoric that will earn the trust of their countrymen and women.’ — Paul A. Rodell, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University
‘Jonathan Leightner’s principle concern in this well-argued volume are the "ethics" of China’s political leadership which, he posits, has direct implications for the country’s transition to a dynamic consumer based economy. The problem he sees for China is the disconnect between the leadership’s proposed consumption driven growth strategy as enunciated in 2008, versus the government’s actual centrally controlled economic strategies. For true long-term growth and development of a consumer based economy, China’s leaders must make a firm commitment beyond rhetoric that will earn the trust of their countrymen and women.’ — Paul A. Rodell, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University
Descriere
This book is an invaluable resource to understanding China and its impact on the world. It examines China’s leadership and how China should rebalance its goals by seriously working on the ethics of the society that it is creating. It argues that a more ethical society in which the Chinese masses can trust is a necessary prerequisite for the successful implementation of a consumption driven growth model, a model that China’s leadership has endorsed since 2008. It also puts forth that a more ethical society is a prerequisite for China receiving the international respect that China’s leaders crave.