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  • Economic Reform in China : Problems and Prospects
  • Written by author James A. Dorn, Wang Xi
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, 1990/11/01
  • In September 1988, the Cato Institute held an historic conference in Shanhai, which was cosponsored with the prestigious Fudan University. During that conference, Milton Friedman received an honorary professorship at Fudan University and there was an open
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Foreword Crisis and Opportunity in China Edward H. Crane

Editors' Preface
 
Part 1 - China in Transition: Setting a Framework for Reform
1. Using the Market for Social Development Milton Friedman

Comment: Planning and the Market Pu Shan
 
2. Privatization vs. Special Interests: The Experience of China's Economic Reforms Steven N. S. Cheung
 
Comment: Establishing a New Order of the Socialist Commodity Economy Xu Pengfei
 
3. Pricing and Property: The Chinese Puzzle James A. Dorn
 
4. Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order? Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science Don Lavoie
 
Comment: The Impact and Influence of the New View of Science on China's Reform He Weiling
 
Part II - Decentralization and Development in China
5. The Importance of Reorganizing Money, Credit, and Banking When Decentralizing Economic Decisionmaking Peter Bernholz
 
Comment: Financial Reform: A Prerequisite for Development Liu Funian
 
Comment: On the Importance of Decentralizing Money George A. Selgin
 
6. Recent Developments in China's Financial Sector: Financial Instruments and Markets Christine I. Wallich
 
7. Institutional Reforms in Chinese Agriculture: Retrospect and Prospect Justin Yifu Lin
 
8. Property in Chinese Development: Some Historical Comparisons John P. Powelson
 
Comment: Property Rights and Development: The Moral Dimension Jo Ann Kwong
 
Comment: Reforming China's Property System Chen Weishu
 
9. Private Provision of Government Services Gabriel Roth

Comment: The "Socialization" of Public Services Zhou Mingwei
 
10. Economic Growth and Reform in China's Provinces, Municipalities, and Regions Thomas R. Dye
 
Comment: The Problem of Decentralization in China Wang Xi
 
Part III - Economic Reform and Foreign Relations
11. The Impact of China's Reform and Development on the Outside World Xu Zhiming
 
12. The China-Hong Kong Connection Yun-Wing Sung
 
Comment: The Role of Hong Kong in China's Reform He Gaosheng
 
Comment: The Integration of Hong Kong and China John G. Greenwood
 
13. East Asian Economic Success: Implications for Chinese and U.S. Foreign Policy Edward A. Olsen
 
Comment: China's Market, U.S. Competitiveness, and Socialism Chen Qida
 
14. The United States, China, and the Soviet Union: Managing a Complex Triangular Relationship David M. Lampton
 
Comment: Challenges Facing Sino-American-Soviet Relations Lu Yimin
 
15. China and America in a Changing World Order Ted Galen Carpenter
 
Part IV - The Road to China's Future
16. The Roots of China's Crisis Nien Cheng
 
17. A Free-Market Constitution for Hong Kong: A Blueprint for China Alvin Rabushka
 
Comment: Freedom and Reform in Asian-Pacific Economies Richard Y. C. Wong
 
Comment: China and the Growth-Oriented Policies of the Pacific Basin George Shen
 
18. Economic Deregulation in the United States: Lessons for America, Lessons for China William A. Niskanen
 
19. Let a Billion Flowers Bloom George Gilder
 
Index


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