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China's modern economy in historical / Perkins, Dwight H (ed.) 1975  Book
Perkins, Dwight H Book
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Publication Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1975.
Description xiv, 344p
Standard Number 0804708711
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Communist China and arms control / Halperin, Morton H.; Perkins, Dwight H. 1965  Book
Halperin, Morton H Book
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Publication New York, Fredrick A. Praeger publishers, 1965.
Description xi, 191p.
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ID:   077752


East Asian economic growth and its implications for regional se / Perkins, Dwight H   Journal Article
Perkins, Dwight H Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Rapid economic growth in East Asia is changing the nature of international relations in the region. In the economic sphere, mercantilist policies of promoting exports and limiting imports contributed to economic tensions between rapidly growing economies in the region and the region's major trading partner, the United States. These tensions over bilateral trade issues began between Japan and United States, moved on next to South Korea and Taiwan, and have now moved from there to China. In the security field, economic growth in China is leading to a major shift in the balance of power in the region. China's steadily increasing GDP is being accompanied by a comparable rise in its military expenditures despite the fact that China faces no obvious external threats at the present time. China's long term desire to be able to defend against any outside power probably means that this increase in defense expenditures will continue for the next decade or two. North Korea continues to be a threat to stability in the region but only because of its capacity to do enormous damage in one last suicidal attack. The one area where China's rising military expenditures could lead to major confrontation on terms very different from those that would occur today is Taiwan
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Market control and planning in communist China / Perkins, Dwight H 1966  Book
Perkins, Dwight H Book
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Publication Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1966.
Description x, 291p bib.
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Measuring China’s economic reform progress / Perkins, Dwight H   Journal Article
Perkins, Dwight H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s post 1978 economic reforms have frequently been described with Deng Xiaoping’s phrase about “crossing the river while feeling the stones one by one”. The phrase indicated that the leadership had no clear goal other than to accelerate the country’s economic growth by doing whatever worked. That in fact is an apt description of the economic reform process in the 1980s and the early 1990s. Opening up to foreign trade and investment, returning farming to households, and making industrial inputs available on the market leading to the township and village industry boom, were all ad hoc measures that worked brilliantly in raising the GDP growth rate. There were also negative consequences to some of these moves mainly in the form of rising inflation and corruption and that led for a time to a retreat from the ad hoc dismantling of the centrally planned command system.
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Rapid growth and changing economic structure: the expenditure side story and its implications for China / Perkins, Dwight H   Journal Article
Perkins, Dwight H Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The purpose of this essay has not been to provide China with a detailed list of all of the things that the country must do to maintain a high growth rate. The purpose of this essay instead has been to analyze some of the most basic choices that China must make going forward, choices that are not yet fully understood either by government or private analysts. China has a very unusual economic structure at least on the aggregate demand side and that creates special challenges that other countries have not had to face to the same degree. How well China handles these challenges will determine whether it will continue to progress rapidly to middle income status and beyond.
Key Words China  Future Development  Role of Government 
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Structural Challenges to Sustained Economic Growth in China / Perkins, Dwight H   Journal Article
Perkins, Dwight H. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay focuses on three broad sets of issues that may not slow China's GDP growth to under 3 percent a year, but they will almost certainly create major social and physical problems that will be difficult to deal with. The first is the demographic and education challenges featured by a rapidly aging population combined with a large share of the population being under-educated. The second is the environmental challenges China faces in achieving the state goal of carbon neutrality by 2060. The third challenge is low consumption and unprecedentedly high investment, a strategy that has driven China's high growth rates in the past decades but is no longer sustainable. These three challenges are intertwined, making China's adjustment path even more uncertain. What would a sustainable development strategy involve? The clearest need is to shift investment away from energy-intensive housing and infrastructure and toward investment in people.
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Under new ownership: privatizing China's state-owned enterprises / Yusuf, Shahid; Nabeshima, Kaoru; Perkins, Dwight H 2006  Book
Yusuf, Shahid Book
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Publication Palo Alto, Stanford University Press, 2006.
Description xii, 284p.
Standard Number 0821356240
Key Words Privatization-China 
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