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The Fundamental Dynamic Effect on Reform and Opening in China is the seventh volume of the series China in the World. The year 2018 marks the fortieth year of China’s reform and opening. China’s reform and opening has involved many areas. This volume focuses on reform and opening’s dynamic mechanisms, but it also touches on how to look at some of the problems that these dynamic mechanisms face today. The articles in this volume explore the driving force of China’s reform and opening up from the perspective of institutional changes, such as the political economy of globalization and China’s options in response to globalization’s retrogression and the (re)construction of world order. What are the strategies for upgrading the competitiveness of an emerging major power? Why does world need a new concept of openness? What are the four major challenges for the world economy? How do Chinese scholars think in an “Anti-Globalization” environment?

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Series Advisor’s Foreword List of Contributors List of Journals 1 Introduction: the Cultural Value Drivers of the Economic Achievements of China’s Reform and Opening  Shao Binhong and He Huaihong 2 The Cost of Systemic Institutions and the Chinese Economy  Zhou Qiren 3 Historical Moments and Salient Facts: an Update on China’s Urbanization  Cai Fang 4 Land Issues in China’s Urban-Rural Stage of Development  Liu Shouying 5 A Trade War That is Unwarranted  Yu Yongding 6 Sino-US Trade: Multilateral and Bilateral Perspectives  Zhu Min and Miao Yanliang 7 Forty Years of China’s Development as an Open Economy: Retrospect and Prospects  Hong Junjie and Shang Hui 8 China’s Opening Up after 40 Years: Standing at a Historic Turning Point  Ju Jiandong and Yu Xinding 9 The Great Opening Up and the Roadmap for the Future: the Story of China’s International Trade  Du Yan and Lu Yi 10 Opening Up in the Upper Middle-Income Phase: Lessons from International Experience  Zou Jingxian and Zhang Bin 11 What Is “New” in China’s New Open Economy System?  Sheng Bin and Li Feng 12 Opening to the Outside World in the New Era Should Respond to Declining Demographic and Globalization Dividends  Xu Qiyuan 13 Actively and Prudently Open Up China’s Financial Sector  Huang Yiping 14 On Appropriately Sequencing in China’s Financial Opening Up around the “Three-in-One”  Guan Tao, Zhang Antian, and Liu Lipin Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 14/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004417175, 978-9004417175
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      Book Synopsis
      The Fundamental Dynamic Effect on Reform and Opening in China is the seventh volume of the series China in the World. The year 2018 marks the fortieth year of China’s reform and opening. China’s reform and opening has involved many areas. This volume focuses on reform and opening’s dynamic mechanisms, but it also touches on how to look at some of the problems that these dynamic mechanisms face today. The articles in this volume explore the driving force of China’s reform and opening up from the perspective of institutional changes, such as the political economy of globalization and China’s options in response to globalization’s retrogression and the (re)construction of world order. What are the strategies for upgrading the competitiveness of an emerging major power? Why does world need a new concept of openness? What are the four major challenges for the world economy? How do Chinese scholars think in an “Anti-Globalization” environment?

      Table of Contents
      Series Advisor’s Foreword List of Contributors List of Journals 1 Introduction: the Cultural Value Drivers of the Economic Achievements of China’s Reform and Opening  Shao Binhong and He Huaihong 2 The Cost of Systemic Institutions and the Chinese Economy  Zhou Qiren 3 Historical Moments and Salient Facts: an Update on China’s Urbanization  Cai Fang 4 Land Issues in China’s Urban-Rural Stage of Development  Liu Shouying 5 A Trade War That is Unwarranted  Yu Yongding 6 Sino-US Trade: Multilateral and Bilateral Perspectives  Zhu Min and Miao Yanliang 7 Forty Years of China’s Development as an Open Economy: Retrospect and Prospects  Hong Junjie and Shang Hui 8 China’s Opening Up after 40 Years: Standing at a Historic Turning Point  Ju Jiandong and Yu Xinding 9 The Great Opening Up and the Roadmap for the Future: the Story of China’s International Trade  Du Yan and Lu Yi 10 Opening Up in the Upper Middle-Income Phase: Lessons from International Experience  Zou Jingxian and Zhang Bin 11 What Is “New” in China’s New Open Economy System?  Sheng Bin and Li Feng 12 Opening to the Outside World in the New Era Should Respond to Declining Demographic and Globalization Dividends  Xu Qiyuan 13 Actively and Prudently Open Up China’s Financial Sector  Huang Yiping 14 On Appropriately Sequencing in China’s Financial Opening Up around the “Three-in-One”  Guan Tao, Zhang Antian, and Liu Lipin Index

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