China: The Next Twenty Years of Reform and Development

China has made some remarkable achievements during the first three decades of economic reform and opening up, rising to become one of the world's most dynamic and globally-integrated market economies. Yet there remains much unfinished business on the reform and development agenda, coupled with...

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Main Author: Garnaut, Ross (auth)
Other Authors: Golley, Jane (auth), Song, Ligang (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2010
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