Cracking the China Conundrum: Why Conventional Economic Wisdom Is Wrong

Author:   Yukon Huang (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC)
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Pages:   282
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
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Author:   Yukon Huang (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780190630034


ISBN 10:   0190630035
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Differing Global and Regional Perceptions Chapter 3: Origins of China's Growth Model Chapter 4: China's Unbalanced Growth Chapter 5: China's Debt Dilemma Chapter 6: Emerging Economic, Social and Political Tensions Chapter 7: China's Trade and Capital Flows Chapter 8: China's Foreign Investment with the U.S. and EU Chapter 9: China's Impact on the Global Balance of Power Chapter 10: Conclusion - Cracking the China Conundrum Appendix 1: Elaboration of China's Development Experience Appendix 2: Are China's Statistics Manipulated? References

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In spite of repeated warning by many well-known economists of coming collapse of Chinese economy, China has maintained dynamic growth in the past four decades and contributed yearly more than 30 percent to world growth since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008. Huang's book provides an insightful analysis about the secrets of China's success. This is a must read for anyone who wants to know about the future of China and the world. -Justin Yifu Lin, Director, Center for New Structural Economics, Peking University and Former Chief Economist, the World Bank Yukon Huang has written a most perceptive volume on the dynamics of China's economic transformation and their global implications. Accessible, authoritative, and timely, this is a must-read book for our time. -- Dali L. Yang, William C. Reavis Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago For years, foreign analysts have underestimated China's economic potential and its ability to conquer problems that have stunted growth in other developing countries. Yukon Huang's excellent book helps us understand why. Cracking the China Conundrum is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how China has got this far, and what its chances are for evading the middle-income trap. -- Arthur R. Kroeber, Author of China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know Cracking the China Conundrum is a much-needed work: it takes the conventional wisdom regarding the world's second biggest economy and subjects it to a clear and rigorous analysis that forces us to rethink what China's role means for world trade, and the way that it will address issues such as debt. Yukon Huang's analysis is clear and powerful. This is an essential read on a topic that nobody on earth can now afford to ignore. -- Rana Mitter, Director, University of Oxford China Centre Yukon Huang's Cracking the China Conundrum achieves balance in age of imbalance, arguing that: China has substantial room for growth with efficiency-promoting reforms; political change not entirely conforming to western expectations will occur; Beijing will seek to maintain features of the post-War order that spurred its success while seeking to modify others; and, America needs to adapt to this growing power, while maintaining strategic balance. This is wise analysis. -- David M. Lampton, Professor and Director, China Studies, Johns Hopkins-SAIS


In spite of repeated warning by many well-known economists of coming collapse of Chinese economy, China has maintained dynamic growth in the past four decades and contributed yearly more than 30 percent to world growth since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008. Huang's book provides an insightful analysis about the secrets of China's success. This is a must read for anyone who wants to know about the future of China and the world. -- Justin Yifu Lin, Director, Center for New Structural Economics, Peking University and Former Chief Economist, the World Bank Yukon Huang has written a most perceptive volume on the dynamics of China's economic transformation and their global implications. Accessible, authoritative, and timely, this is a must-read book for our time. -- Dali L. Yang, William C. Reavis Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago For years, foreign analysts have underestimated China's economic potential and its ability to conquer problems that have stunted growth in other developing countries. Yukon Huang's excellent book helps us understand why. Cracking the China Conundrum is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how China has got this far, and what its chances are for evading the middle-income trap. -- Arthur R. Kroeber, Author of China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know Cracking the China Conundrum is a much-needed work: it takes the conventional wisdom regarding the world's second biggest economy and subjects it to a clear and rigorous analysis that forces us to rethink what China's role means for world trade, and the way that it will address issues such as debt. Yukon Huang's analysis is clear and powerful. This is an essential read on a topic that nobody on earth can now afford to ignore. -- Rana Mitter, Director, University of Oxford China Centre Yukon Huang's Cracking the China Conundrum achieves balance in age of imbalance, arguing that: China has substantial room for growth with efficiency-promoting reforms; political change not entirely conforming to western expectations will occur; Beijing will seek to maintain features of the post-War order that spurred its success while seeking to modify others; and, America needs to adapt to this growing power, while maintaining strategic balance. This is wise analysis. -- David M. Lampton, Professor and Director, China Studies, Johns Hopkins-SAIS


In spite of repeated warning by many well-known economists of coming collapse of Chinese economy, China has maintained dynamic growth in the past four decades and contributed yearly more than 30 percent to world growth since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008. Huang's book provides an insightful analysis about the secrets of China's success. This is a must read for anyone who wants to know about the future of China and the world. <p/>-- Justin Yifu Lin, Director, Center for New Structural Economics, Peking University and Former Chief Economist, the World Bank Yukon Huang has written a most perceptive volume on the dynamics of China's economic transformation and their global implications. Accessible, authoritative, and timely, this is a must-read book for our time. <p/>-- Dali L. Yang, William C. Reavis Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago For years, foreign analysts have underestimated China's economic potential and its ability to conquer problems that have stunted growth in other developing countries. Yukon Huang's excellent book helps us understand why. Cracking the China Conundrum is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how China has got this far, and what its chances are for evading the middle-income trap. <p/>-- Arthur R. Kroeber, Author of China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know Cracking the China Conundrum is a much-needed work: it takes the conventional wisdom regarding the world's second biggest economy and subjects it to a clear and rigorous analysis that forces us to rethink what China's role means for world trade, and the way that it will address issues such as debt. Yukon Huang's analysis is clear and powerful. This is an essential read on a topic that nobody on earth can now afford to ignore. <p/>-- Rana Mitter, Director, University of Oxford China Centre Yukon Huang's Cracking the China Conundrum achieves balance in age of imbalance, arguing that: China has substantial room for growth with efficiency-promoting reforms; political change not entirely conforming to western expectations will occur; Beijing will seek to maintain features of the post-War order that spurred its success while seeking to modify others; and, America needs to adapt to this growing power, while maintaining strategic balance. This is wise analysis. <p/>-- David M. Lampton, Professor and Director, China Studies, Johns Hopkins-SAIS


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Yukon Huang is a Senior Fellow in the Asia Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC. He has formerly been the World Bank Director for China and Russia, Advisor to the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, a featured commentator on China for the Financial Times, as well as a former U.S. Treasury official and Economics Professor.

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