Pieter Bottelier, formermember of World Bank andof Center for Strategic
andInternational Studies CSIS,is a senior adjunct professorof China Studies at
the Schoolof Advanced InternationalStudies SAIS at JohnsHopkins
University.
目錄:
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART 1
THE NEED FOR CHANGING CHINA''S
GROWTH MODEL
Economic Developments after the Financial Crisis of 2008 and
the Need for a New Growth Model
Can China''s Growth Trajectory Be Sustained?
China''s Economy in 2020: the Challenge of a Second Transition
PART 2
CHINA''S RESPONSES TO THE INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL CRISIS
China''s Astonishing Rebound Is for Real, but Prospects Uncertain
Ahead of the Pack
Is the RecoveryToo Strong?
China''s Rotter Coaster Recovery Continues
Recovery Continuing, but Slower Growth Ahead
Fighting Inflation Replaces Promoting Growth as Beijing''s Top Priority
China''s Potential Stimulus Hangover
Can China Fight Inflation White Rebalancing Its Economy?
Will China Be Able to Ride Out the Storm?
China''s Economy Is on Track, but Challenges Abound
China''s Strong Economic Performance in 2011
Slower Growth. but Structurat Reforms Progressing
China''s Economy Is Slowly Beginning to Look More "Normal"
PART 3
SELECTED TOPICS
China and the World Bank: How a Partnership Was Built
What India Can Learn from China and Vice Versa
Getting to the Bottom of Water Scarcity
The Evolution of Banking and Finance in China
China''s Post-Crisis Housing Bubble
China''s Agricultural Revolution
The Future of the Renminbi RMB As an International Currency