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Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang
Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang
Autore Cai Fang
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : World Scientific Publishing Company, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 330.951
Collana Series on Chinese economics research
Soggetto topico Labor supply - China
Economic development - China
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 981-4520-88-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 The Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point; 1.1. How Many Turning Points will China's Economy Experience?; 1.2. Finding the Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point and its Policy Implication; The arrival of the Lewis turning point and its policy implication; The groups facing employment difficulties in the labor market; Trend in changes of labor relations; 1.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; Stages of Demographic Transition and Development of Dual Economy
The economic impacts of Chinese demographic transition How to close the " aging before affluence" gap; Conclusion and policy implications; Chapter 2 The Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; 2.1. How China is Dealing with the Problem of "Growing Old Before Becoming Rich"; 2.2. How China Responds to the Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; The origin of demographic dividends; Debates from different policy intentions; Slower economic growth with the disappearance of demographic dividends; Conclusion; 2.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Dividend: New Source of Economic Growth; Introduction
Savings motive, savings source, and social security system Life Expectancy, Retirement Age, and Labor Supply; Human Capital, Labor Productivity, and Comparative Advantage; Chapter 3 End of the Unlimited Labor Supply Era in China; 3.1. The Era of Unlimited Labor Supply Ends in China; Introduction; Basic facts; Policy implications; The implication to sustainable economic growth; Implications to macro economy; Implications to the world economy; Implications to institutional changes; 3.2. The "Peasant Worker Shortage" Reflects the New Relationship of Labor Supply and Labor Demand
3.3. Maintaining Composure and Positively Responding to the Changes in Labor Relations3.4. Extended Reading: Wage Increases, Wage Convergence, and the Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; The Increasing Trend of Ordinary Workers' Wages; Wages Convergence in Labor Market; Wage convergence among migrant workers; Wage convergence between local and migrant workers; Wage convergence across regions; Conclusions and Policy Implications; Shifting the economic growth mode; Building labor market institutions; Fostering new consumers
Chapter 4 Employment Challenges After Reaching the Lewis Turning Point 4.1. Increased Urgency of Employment Challenges in the Long Term; Emerging non-aggregate employment difficulties; The demand for human capital in the long term; More urgent challenge in the long term; 4.2. The Implication of Wage Convergence in the Urban Labor Market; Wage differences and distortions; Wage convergence and its implications; Implications and policy suggestions; 4.3. Promoting Healthy Development of China's Labor Market; Recognition of China's urban employment situation
The in-depth reason for the employment fluctuation of peasant workers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453655203321
Cai Fang  
Singapore : , : World Scientific Publishing Company, , [2014]
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Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Autore Cai Fang
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : World Scientific : , : Social Sciences Academic Press (China), , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 210 pages)
Disciplina 330.951
Collana Series on Chinese economics research
Soggetto topico Labor supply - China
Economic development - China
ISBN 981-4520-88-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 The Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point; 1.1. How Many Turning Points will China's Economy Experience?; 1.2. Finding the Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point and its Policy Implication; The arrival of the Lewis turning point and its policy implication; The groups facing employment difficulties in the labor market; Trend in changes of labor relations; 1.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; Stages of Demographic Transition and Development of Dual Economy
The economic impacts of Chinese demographic transition How to close the " aging before affluence" gap; Conclusion and policy implications; Chapter 2 The Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; 2.1. How China is Dealing with the Problem of "Growing Old Before Becoming Rich"; 2.2. How China Responds to the Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; The origin of demographic dividends; Debates from different policy intentions; Slower economic growth with the disappearance of demographic dividends; Conclusion; 2.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Dividend: New Source of Economic Growth; Introduction
Savings motive, savings source, and social security system Life Expectancy, Retirement Age, and Labor Supply; Human Capital, Labor Productivity, and Comparative Advantage; Chapter 3 End of the Unlimited Labor Supply Era in China; 3.1. The Era of Unlimited Labor Supply Ends in China; Introduction; Basic facts; Policy implications; The implication to sustainable economic growth; Implications to macro economy; Implications to the world economy; Implications to institutional changes; 3.2. The "Peasant Worker Shortage" Reflects the New Relationship of Labor Supply and Labor Demand
3.3. Maintaining Composure and Positively Responding to the Changes in Labor Relations3.4. Extended Reading: Wage Increases, Wage Convergence, and the Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; The Increasing Trend of Ordinary Workers' Wages; Wages Convergence in Labor Market; Wage convergence among migrant workers; Wage convergence between local and migrant workers; Wage convergence across regions; Conclusions and Policy Implications; Shifting the economic growth mode; Building labor market institutions; Fostering new consumers
Chapter 4 Employment Challenges After Reaching the Lewis Turning Point 4.1. Increased Urgency of Employment Challenges in the Long Term; Emerging non-aggregate employment difficulties; The demand for human capital in the long term; More urgent challenge in the long term; 4.2. The Implication of Wage Convergence in the Urban Labor Market; Wage differences and distortions; Wage convergence and its implications; Implications and policy suggestions; 4.3. Promoting Healthy Development of China's Labor Market; Recognition of China's urban employment situation
The in-depth reason for the employment fluctuation of peasant workers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790975103321
Cai Fang  
Singapore : , : World Scientific : , : Social Sciences Academic Press (China), , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Beyond demographic dividends / / Cai Fang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Autore Cai Fang
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : World Scientific : , : Social Sciences Academic Press (China), , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 210 pages)
Disciplina 330.951
Collana Series on Chinese economics research
Soggetto topico Labor supply - China
Economic development - China
ISBN 981-4520-88-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 The Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point; 1.1. How Many Turning Points will China's Economy Experience?; 1.2. Finding the Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point and its Policy Implication; The arrival of the Lewis turning point and its policy implication; The groups facing employment difficulties in the labor market; Trend in changes of labor relations; 1.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; Stages of Demographic Transition and Development of Dual Economy
The economic impacts of Chinese demographic transition How to close the " aging before affluence" gap; Conclusion and policy implications; Chapter 2 The Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; 2.1. How China is Dealing with the Problem of "Growing Old Before Becoming Rich"; 2.2. How China Responds to the Disappearance of Demographic Dividends; The origin of demographic dividends; Debates from different policy intentions; Slower economic growth with the disappearance of demographic dividends; Conclusion; 2.3. Extended Reading: Demographic Dividend: New Source of Economic Growth; Introduction
Savings motive, savings source, and social security system Life Expectancy, Retirement Age, and Labor Supply; Human Capital, Labor Productivity, and Comparative Advantage; Chapter 3 End of the Unlimited Labor Supply Era in China; 3.1. The Era of Unlimited Labor Supply Ends in China; Introduction; Basic facts; Policy implications; The implication to sustainable economic growth; Implications to macro economy; Implications to the world economy; Implications to institutional changes; 3.2. The "Peasant Worker Shortage" Reflects the New Relationship of Labor Supply and Labor Demand
3.3. Maintaining Composure and Positively Responding to the Changes in Labor Relations3.4. Extended Reading: Wage Increases, Wage Convergence, and the Lewis Turning Point in China; Introduction; The Increasing Trend of Ordinary Workers' Wages; Wages Convergence in Labor Market; Wage convergence among migrant workers; Wage convergence between local and migrant workers; Wage convergence across regions; Conclusions and Policy Implications; Shifting the economic growth mode; Building labor market institutions; Fostering new consumers
Chapter 4 Employment Challenges After Reaching the Lewis Turning Point 4.1. Increased Urgency of Employment Challenges in the Long Term; Emerging non-aggregate employment difficulties; The demand for human capital in the long term; More urgent challenge in the long term; 4.2. The Implication of Wage Convergence in the Urban Labor Market; Wage differences and distortions; Wage convergence and its implications; Implications and policy suggestions; 4.3. Promoting Healthy Development of China's Labor Market; Recognition of China's urban employment situation
The in-depth reason for the employment fluctuation of peasant workers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813507703321
Cai Fang  
Singapore : , : World Scientific : , : Social Sciences Academic Press (China), , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Challenges and Solutions to China's Modernization Process
Challenges and Solutions to China's Modernization Process
Autore Cai Fang
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 pages)
Disciplina 330.951
Altri autori (Persone) QuLei
YuHong
Collana China Insights Series
ISBN 981-9991-41-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- 1 Preface -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Socialist Modernization with Chinese Characteristics -- 1.3 Development Issues and Growing Pains -- 1.4 Summaries -- References -- 2 From the Middle-Income Trap to the Threshold Effect -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Income Growth: From Convergence to Divergence -- 2.3 The Relationships Between Income, Population and Economic Growth -- 2.4 Understanding the Threshold Effect in Theory and Practice -- 2.5 The Chinese Economy in Transition -- 2.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 3 How Does China Avoid "Secular Stagnation?" -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The World Economy in Secular Stagnation -- 3.3 Reverse Globalization, Inward Inclination and Decoupling -- 3.4 Negative Population Growth as a Turning Point -- 3.5 Breaking Away from the Constraints of Insufficient Structural Demand -- 3.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 4 Establishing a New Development Paradigm by Strengthening Comparative Advantage -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Change of Comparative Advantage Triggered by Demographic Transition -- 4.3 Scale Efficiency and Comparative Advantage 2.0 -- 4.4 The Dual Circulation Development Paradigm -- 4.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 5 Dynamic Balance of Regional Economic Growth -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Prevalent Unbalanced Regional Development -- 5.3 The Hu Huanyong Line and China's Regional Economic Development -- 5.4 The Misleading Regional Catch-Up Effect and Empirical Evidence -- 5.5 Why Do Balanced Regional Development Strategies Lead to Different Results? -- 5.6 The Key to Revitalizing Northeast China: Comparative Advantage or Economies of Scale? -- 5.7 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 6 Productivity, New Growth Drivers and the Manufacturing Industry -- 6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Intersectoral Productivity Gap and Productivity Growth at Different Stages of Economic Development -- 6.3 Two Processes of Productivity Growth with Potential Slowdowns -- 6.4 Law of Decline in the Manufacturing Industry and the Turning Point -- 6.5 Why and How Does the Manufacturing Sector Need to Be Stabilized? -- 6.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 7 Tales of Cities: Fundamentals of Urban Development -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Urbanization-A Result of Economic and Social Development -- 7.3 "The Tolstoy Effect" in Urban Development -- 7.4 Factors of Success and Failure in Urban Development -- 7.5 A Choice for Government: The Tiebout-McGuire Model -- 7.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 8 Human-Centered Macroeconomic Policies -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Macroeconomic Populism -- 8.3 Employment: A Priority in Macroeconomic Policies -- 8.4 Macroeconomic Policy Responses to Crises -- 8.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 9 Innovation and Protection: Why We Should Prioritize Income Redistribution -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Breaking Through the "Mill Problem" and the "Okun Tradeoff" -- 9.3 Farewell to Trickle-Down Economics -- 9.4 Creative Destruction: Beyond Schumpeter's Theory of Innovation -- 9.5 The Diminishing Role of the Labor Market in Primary Income Distribution -- 9.6 Sharing the Fruits of Innovation and Entrepreneurship -- 9.7 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 10 Moving Upward: Quality-Oriented Development and Social Mobility -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Demographic Changes from a Socioeconomic Perspective -- 10.3 Two Models of Social Mobility -- 10.4 High-Quality Development and Social Mobility -- 10.5 Relative Poverty at the High-Quality Development Stage -- 10.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References.
11 Unlocking the Second Demographic Dividend -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Dealing with an Aging Population: Innovative Ideas and Practices -- 11.3 How Do Demographic Characteristics Sustain Economic Growth? -- 11.4 Constraints of an Aging Population on Economic Growth -- 11.5 The Demographic Dividend in the "Echo Effect" -- 11.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References.
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Cai Fang  
Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
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Constructing political economy with Chinese characteristics / / Fang Cai, Xiaojing Zhang
Constructing political economy with Chinese characteristics / / Fang Cai, Xiaojing Zhang
Autore Cai Fang
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer : , : China Social Sciences Press, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (238 pages)
Disciplina 330.951
Soggetto topico Economic development - China - History - 21st century
ISBN 981-19-2824-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- 1 Overview -- 1.1 Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era -- 1.1.1 The New Juncture in China's Development -- 1.1.2 Chinese Nation Has Stood up, Grown Rich, and Become Strong -- 1.1.3 Scientific Socialism with Full Vitality -- 1.1.4 A New Option for Developing Countries to Achieve Modernization -- 1.2 Guidelines for Building a Socialist Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics -- 1.2.1 Under the Guidance of Marxist Political Economy -- 1.2.2 Standing on China's Five-Thousand-Year Civilization -- 1.2.3 Summarizing and Refining China's Reform and Opening-Up -- 1.2.4 Referring to Helpful Western Economics -- 1.3 Main Content -- 1.3.1 The People-Centered Philosophy -- 1.3.2 Principal Contradiction Facing Chinese Society in a New Era -- 1.3.3 Taking the Release and Development of Productive Forces as the Fundamental Task of Socialism -- 1.3.4 The Alignment of the Socialist System and the Market Economy -- 1.3.5 Toward a Proper Balance between Government and the Market with the Latter Playing a Decisive Role -- 1.3.6 Coordinating Conflicts of Interests and Mobilizing Enthusiasm of All Sides -- 1.3.7 Promoting Fairness and Justice and Achieving Common Prosperity -- References -- 2 Epistemology and Methodology -- 2.1 Learning and Mastering Marxist Philosophy -- 2.1.1 Learning and Mastering Dialectical Materialism -- 2.1.2 Learning and Mastering Historical Materialism -- 2.2 Biding Time and Maintaining Strategic Focus -- 2.2.1 Biding Time -- 2.2.2 Maintaining Strategic Focus -- 2.3 Following the General Principle of Pursuing Progress While Ensuring Stability -- 2.3.1 The Dialectics Between Stability and Progress -- 2.3.2 Basing the Bigger Picture on Stability -- 2.4 Promoting Innovative Thinking -- 2.5 Getting Ready for Worst-Case Scenarios.
2.6 Adhering to the Combination of Problem-Oriented and Goal-Oriented Approaches -- 2.7 Conducting Pilot Projects as an Important Method to Advance Reform -- References -- 3 Following the Most Sensible and Logical Course of the New Normal of Economic Development -- 3.1 Understanding New Normal in All Respects -- 3.1.1 China's New Normal Is Different from the World's New Mediocre -- 3.1.2 New Normal Is Not a Safe Haven -- 3.2 Time Dimension: Vicissitudes from the Macro Perspective of History -- 3.2.1 The New Normal and Potential Growth Rate -- 3.2.2 Marco Perspective of History on New Normal and Its Stage Characteristics -- 3.2.3 China in New Normal vs. Global Economy in New Mediocre -- 3.3 Spatial Dimension: New Phase of Globalization and China's Strategic Choice -- 3.3.1 Deglobalization Trend -- 3.3.2 Global Growth Is Sluggish -- 3.3.3 China's Strategic Choice for Leading Globalization -- References -- 4 Using the New Development Philosophy for Guiding the New Normal -- 4.1 Implementing the New Development Philosophy -- 4.1.1 Toward a New Understanding of the Laws of Development -- 4.1.2 Toward a Unity of Development Goals and Paths -- 4.1.3 A Two-Step Development Strategy in the New Era -- 4.2 Innovative Development -- 4.2.1 Implications of Innovative Development -- 4.2.2 Innovative Development as a Common Task of the World -- 4.2.3 Innovation as the Primary Driving Force for Development -- 4.2.4 Innovation Capacity Determines Future -- 4.2.5 From Imitation to Independent Innovation -- 4.3 Coordinated Development -- 4.3.1 Increasing the Integrity and Coordination of Development -- 4.3.2 Coordinated Development Between Different Regions, Between the Urban and Rural Areas, and Rural Revitalization -- 4.3.3 Coordinated Development Between Material and Cultural Progress -- 4.3.4 Coordinated Development Between Economy and National Defense.
4.4 Green Development -- 4.4.1 The Essence of Green Development is Harmonious Coexistence Between Humans and Nature -- 4.4.2 The Relationship Between Conservation and Development -- 4.4.3 Promoting Green, Low-Carbon, and Circular Development -- 4.4.4 Improving the Environmental Governance System -- 4.5 Open Development -- 4.5.1 An Inevitable Way to Prosperity and Development -- 4.5.2 The New Stage of Open Development -- 4.5.3 A New Pattern of Opening-Up in All Respects -- 4.6 Shared Development -- 4.6.1 The Essential Requirement of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics -- 4.6.2 Achievements and Challenges of Shared Development -- 4.6.3 Sticking to and Implementing Shared Development -- 4.6.4 Ensuring and Improving People's Wellbeing amid Development -- References -- 5 Developing a Modernized Economy -- 5.1 An Urgent Requirement for Smoothing Through the Critical Transition -- 5.2 Furthering Supply-Side Structural Reform -- 5.2.1 Defining the Socialist Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics -- 5.2.2 Perceiving New Normal in China's Economic Development from the Perspective of the Supply-Side -- 5.2.3 Developing the Real Economy and Improving the Supply System Quality -- 5.3 Accelerating Efforts to Improve the Socialist Market Economy -- 5.3.1 Improving the Socialist Economic System -- 5.3.2 Improving the Property Rights System and Ensuring the Market-Based Allocation of Production Factors -- 5.3.3 Innovating and Improving Macro Regulation and Control -- 5.3.4 Expediting the Establishment of the Modern Fiscal System and Deepening the Reform of the Financial System -- References -- 6 Chinese Wisdom and Chinese Approaches -- 6.1 The Plight of Global Governance and the Poverty of a Country -- 6.2 China's Experience and the Belt and Road Initiative -- 6.3 China's Plan for Modernization -- References -- Uncited References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910616212903321
Cai Fang  
Singapore : , : Springer : , : China Social Sciences Press, , [2022]
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Demystifying China’s Economy Development [[electronic resource] /] / by Fang Cai
Demystifying China’s Economy Development [[electronic resource] /] / by Fang Cai
Autore Cai Fang
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 p.)
Disciplina 330.951
Collana China Insights
Soggetto topico Economic growth
Macroeconomics
Finance
Economic Growth
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
Finance, general
ISBN 3-662-46103-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto It Takes Thirty Years to Reach Benevolent Governance -- Development is an Unyielding Principle -- Reform Is the Fundamental Driving Force -- Globalization and Chinese Factor -- Development Stages and Turning Point -- Engine for Sustainable Growth -- Continue Demographic Dividend -- Realization of Inclusive Growth -- Digging the Institutional Dividend -- Embracing the Great Rejuvenation.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910298473503321
Cai Fang  
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
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Understanding China's economy : the turning point and transformational path of a big country / / Fang Cai
Understanding China's economy : the turning point and transformational path of a big country / / Fang Cai
Autore Cai Fang
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 330.0095
Soggetto topico Development economics
ISBN 981-336-322-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910483886103321
Cai Fang  
Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
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