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China, the United States, and the Global Economy

Cover: MR-1300 | China, the United States, and the Global Economy

By: Shuxun Chen, Charles Wolf, Jr.

Chinese and American scholars and practitioners presented papers at the second of four annual conferences organized by RAND in Santa Monica, and the China Reform Forum (CRF) in Beijing. This book contains those edited papers. The second conference was held at RAND on November 9-10, 1999, with about 30 participants including the authors and their discussants. The topics discussed include China's World Trade Organization membership, the outlook for the U.S. and Chinese economies, and Sino-U.S. security relations — topics that are no less relevant now than they were at the time of the 1999 conference. The second CRF-RAND conference and the editing and other requisites for readying the original papers for publication could not have been accomplished without the generous support of several organizations and individuals. These include — besides the China Reform Forum and RAND — the Committee of 100 and Henry Tang, the Hoover Institution and John Raisian, the Capital Group Companies and Gina Despres, Lombard Investments and Joseph Chulick, the UCLA Center for International Studies and Richard Rosecrance, the Zhejiang Gateway International Investment Company and James Bitonti, the Overland Group and Fred Liao, and Roy Doumani. None of these organizations or individuals bears any responsibility for the content of the wide-ranging views and policy suggestions presented in the book.

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Pages: 308

ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-2963-0

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Contents

Foreword PDF

Acronyms PDF

Chapter One:
China, the United States, and the Global Economy: Introduction and Overview PDF

Part I: Outlook for the Global Economy

Chapter Two:
Trends and Prospects in the Global Economy PDF

Chapter Three:
World Economic Restructuring and China’s Economic Transformation PDF

Part II: Outlook for the U.S. Economy

Chapter Four:
Can the United States’ Economic Success Continue? PDF

Part III: Trends and Prospects in the Chinese Economy

Chapter Five:
China’s Economic Growth: Recent Trends and Prospects PDF

Chapter Six:
The Chinese Economy in Prospect PDF

Chapter Seven:
The Role of Foreign-Invested Enterprises in the Chinese Economy: An Institutional Foundation Approach PDF

Chapter Eight:
China’s Macroeconomy: Expanding Domestic Demand and Interim Reforms PDF

Part IV: U.S.-China Economic and Security Relations

Chapter Nine:
China and the World Economy: The Short March from Isolation to Major Player PDF

Chapter Ten:
American Interests in and Concerns with China PDF

Chapter Eleven:
Sino-U.S. Economic and Trade Relations PDF

Chapter Twelve:
U.S.-China: Bonds and Tensions PDF

Conference Agenda PDF

List of Participants PDF

Biographical Summaries of Chapter Authors PDF

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