Princeton University – China’s Economic Strategy from mid-1990s onwards: reading list

Brahm, Laurence J., China’s Century: The Awakening of the Next Economic Powerhouse ………………………. Wiley’01
Chai, Joseph, China: Transition to a Market Economy ………………………………………………………………………….. OUP’97
Chan, Anita+, Transforming Asian Socialism: China and Vietnam Compared ……………………………………. Rowman’99
Chang, Maria Hsia, The Labors of Sisyphus: The Ec Dev’t of Communist China ………………………………………….. NJ’98
Chen, Jian, Globalization, Competition, and Growth in China ……………………………………………………….. Routledge’06
Chao Yang Peng, Challenges to Chinese Energy Security ………………………………………………………………… Adelaide’96
Chen Jinhua, Report on China’s Natl Economic & Social Devt for 1996 ……………………………………….. ChiPlanning’96
Cheng, Siwei, Studies on Economic Reforms&Development in China …………………………………………………….. OUP’01
Chi Fulin, Pressing Tasks of Chinese Economic Transition ………………………………………………………………….. BjFLP’96 56 Chiu, Beck, Reforming China’s State-Owned Enterprises and Banks …………………………………………………….. Elgar’06
China and India: Economic Performance…Mid-1990s, Sam Dzever and J. Jaussaud, ed ……………………………. StM’99
China Economic Systems Reform Yearbook ’95 …………………………………………………………………………………………Bj’96
China Enters WTO:Pursuing Symbiosis with the Global Economy, Ippei Yamazawa&Ken-ichi Imai, eds ………….. ’01
China’s Challenges in the Twenty-first Century, Cheng, Joseph Y. S., ed. …………………………………………………………..
China’s Economic Security, Werner Draguhn & Bob Ash, ed ………………………………………………………………. StMar’99
China’s Roadmap as Seen in the 15th P. Congress, Yoshifumi Nakai, ed. …………………………………… InstDevEcons’98
China’s Transitional Economy, Andrew Walder, ed ……………………………………………………………………………… OUP’96
Chinese Business Enterprise, Ampalavanar Brown, ed…………………………………………………………………… Routledge’96
Chow, Gregory C., China’s Economic Transformation ………………………………………………………………….. Blackwell’02
Contemporary Developments & Issues in China’s Econ Transition, C. Harvie, ed. ……………………………………. StM’00
Demurger, Sylvie, Economic Opening & Growth in China …………………………………………………………………. OECD’00
Dev’t of China’s Nongovernmental, Privately Operated Economy, Gao SQ, ed …………………………………………. FLP’96
Fernandez, Juan, China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reforms: An Industrial and CEO Approach …………. Routledge’07
Financial Reform in China:Bridging the Gap between Plan and Market, Henk van Gemert, ed ………………. Shaker’01
From Central Plan to Market, Pradumna Rana, ed ……………………………………………………………………………….. OUP’96
Gabriel, Satyananda, Chinese Capitalism and the Modernist Vision ……………………………………………….. Routledge’06
Gallagher, Kelly Sims, Chian Shifts Gears: Automakers, Oil. Pollution, and Development ……………………….. MIT’06
Garnaut, Ross+, China: Is Rapid Growth Sustainable? …………………………………………………………………………. APP’04
Garnaut, Ross+, China’s Ownership Transformation …………………………………………………………………. World Bank’05
Gore, Lance, Market Communism: Institutions of China’s Post-Mao Hyper-Growth …………………………………. OUP’98
Green, Stephen and Guy S. Liu, Exit the Dragon? Privatization and State Control in China ………………………………….
Guthrie, Doug, Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit ……………………………………………………………………………………….. PUP’99
Ikels, Charlotte, The Return of the God of Wealth: Transition of a Market Econ ……………………………………….. SUP’96
IMF, People’s Republic of China: Statistical Tables and Charts ……………………………………………………………….. DC’95
Impact of China’s Ec Reforms on Land, Property, Construction, Chen, Jean+, ed. ……………………………….. Ashgate’99
Kluver, Alan, Legitimating Chinese Economic Reforms: Myth & Orthodoxy ………………………………………. SUNYP’96
Lardy, Nicholas, China’s Unfinished Economic Revolution …………………………………………………………….. Brookings98
Lees, Francis, A China Superpower: Requisites for High Growth ……………………………………………………… StMartin’97
Li, Hua-yu, Mao and the Economic Stalinization of China, 1948-1953 …………………………………………….. Rowman’06
Li Jingwen, The Chinese Economy into the 21st Century:Forecasts & Policies …………………… ForeignLanguagesP’00
Li Xiaoming, Disequilibria, Economic Reforms and Economic Policies …………………………………………….. Avebury’95
Liew, Leong, China’s Economy in Transition: Plan to Market ……………………………………………………………….. Elgar’97
Lin George C.S., Red Capitalism in South China: Growth and Development…Delta ………………………………… UBC’97
Lin, Justin, The China Miracle: Development Strategy ………………………………………………………………………. CUHK’96
Lin, Yi-min, Between Politics and Markets:Firms…Post-Mao China …………………………………………….. Cambridge’01
Liu Guoguang+, PRC Economics Blue Book ………………………………………………………………………………… UHKCAS’98
Lu Ding, State Intervention & Business in China …………………………………………………………………………………. Elgar’97
Lu, Yuan, Management Decision-Making in Chinese Enterprises ……………………………………………………….. Martin’96
Ma Jun, Intergovernmental Relations & Econ Mng’mnt in China ……………………………………………………… StMartin’97
Ma Jun, The Chinese Economy in the 1990s …………………………………………………………………………………… StMartin’00
Market Economies & Political Change…China and Mexico, Lindau, Juan …………………………………………. Rowman’98
Mastel, Greg, The Rise of the Chinese Economy ………………………………………………………………………………… Sharpe’97
Naughton, Barry, Growing Out of the Plan …………………………………………………………………………………………. Camb’98
Pearson, Margaret, China’s New Business Elite…Political Consequences …………………………………………………… UC’97
Pei Xiaolin, The Institutional Root of China’s Rural Industry …Gradual Reform………………………………………. Lund’98
Property Rights and Economic Reform in China, Oi, Jean+, ed. …………………………………………………………….. Stanf’99
Provincial Strategies of Economic Reform, Peter Cheung, ed ……………………………………………………………… Sharpe’98
Public Sector Reform in Hong Kong, Jane C.Y. Lee, ed ……………………………………………………………………… CUHK’95
Rawski, Thomas G., China’s Economy after Fifty Years: Retrospect and Prospect …………………………………… UPitt’99
Rawski, Thomas G., The Political Economy of China’s Declining Growth ………………………………………………. UPitt’99
Reforming China’s State-Owned Enterprises, Gao SQ, ed ………………………………………………………………………. FLP’97
Ren, Ruoen, China’s Economic Performance ……………………………………………………………………………………. OECD’97
Several Issues Arising in the Retracking of the Chinese Economy, Gao SQ, ed …………………………………………. FLP’97
Shen, Raphael, China’s Econ Reform: Experiment in Pragmatic Socialism …………………………………………….. Praeg’00
Steinfeld, Edward, Forging Reform in China: Fate of State-Owned Industry * ……………………………………….. Camb’98
The Chinese Economy Under Deng, Robert Ash, ed. …………………………………………………………………………….. OUP’96
The Chinese Economy under Transition, Sarah Cook, ed. ………………………………………………………………… StMartin’00
The Market in Chinese Social Policy, Linda Wong&Norman Flynn, eds ……………………………………………. Palgrave’01
The New Entrepreneurs…Business Development…China, Victoria Bonnell&Thomas Gold, eds…….……..Sharpe’02
The Rise of China, Michael Brown,+, eds ……………………………………………………………………………………………. MIT’00
Theory and Reality of Transition to a Market Economy, Gao Shangquan, ed …………………………………………….. FLP’96 57 Thum, Eric, Changing Lanes in China ………………………………………………………………………………………………… CUP’05
Tong Yanqi, Transitions from State Socialism: Ec & Pol Change in Hungary & China ………………………. Rowman’97
Tseng, Wanda, India’s and China’s Recent Experience with Reform and Growth ……………………………. Macmillan’05
UNDP, China Human Development Report, 1999: Transition and the State …………………………………………………… ’99
US Joint Economic Committee, China’s Economic Future ………………………………………………………………….. Sharpe’97
Wang Shaoguang, Hu Angang, Political Economy of Uneven Development ………………………………………….. Sharpe’99
Waters, Harry, Chinese Economic Development Strategies for the 21st C …………………………………………… Quorum’97
Weil, Robert, Red Cat, White Cat: Contradictions of Market Socialism ……………………………………….. MonthlyRev’96
World Bank, China: Long-Term Development Issues and Options* ……………………………………………………………………
World Bank, China: Socialist Economic Development, 2 vols. …………………………………………………………………………..
World Bank, China: Weathering the Storm and Learning the Lessons ……………………………………………………………. ’99
World Bank, China’s Management of Enterprise Assets: State as Shareholder …………………………………………… DC’97
World Bank, Fostering Competition in China’s Power Markets ………………………………………………………………. DC’01
Xia Ming, The Dual Developmental State: Dev Strategy & Inst Arrangements ……………………………………. Ashgate’00
Yusuf, Shahid, China’s Development Priorities ………………………………………………………………………… World Bank’06

 

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