Administrative Monopoly In China: Causes, Behaviors, And Termination
Title | Administrative Monopoly In China: Causes, Behaviors, And Termination PDF eBook |
Author | Hong Sheng |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2015-03-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9814611085 |
Administrative Monopoly in China: Causes, Behaviors, and Termination is a further work of our previous book, China's State-Owned Enterprises: Nature, Performance and Reform. This new book analyzes the SOEs with respect to monopoly, and focuses on six industries: telecommunication, petroleum, railway, salt, banking and football.The book tells the history of how administrative monopolies were formed in China, analyzes the factors responsible for this, describes the behaviors of administrative monopoly, enterprises, and individuals against the monopolistic background, and presents data on the losses brought about by the administrative monopolies.
Administrative Monopoly in China
Title | Administrative Monopoly in China PDF eBook |
Author | Hong Sheng |
Publisher | World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2014-10 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9789814611060 |
Administrative Monopoly in China: Causes, Behaviors, and Termination is a further work of our previous book, China's State-Owned Enterprises: Nature, Performance and Reform. This new book analyzes the SOEs with respect to monopoly, and focuses on six industries: telecommunication, petroleum, railway, salt, banking and football. The book tells the history of how administrative monopolies were formed in China, analyzes the factors responsible for this, describes the behaviors of administrative monopoly, enterprises, and individuals against the monopolistic background, and presents data on the losses brought about by the administrative monopolies.
Research On Efficiency And Fairness Of Resources Allocation By China's Governmental Administration
Title | Research On Efficiency And Fairness Of Resources Allocation By China's Governmental Administration PDF eBook |
Author | Hong Sheng |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2019-06-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9813278625 |
In China, the government controls a large part of resources, such as land, energy, bank savings, and so on. This book studies the efficiency and fairness of resources allocation by governmental administration in China. The book states that it is neither fair nor efficient to allocate resources by the governmental administrations. These resources should be allocated by the market.The book analyzes the resources allocation by government administration in three key areas namely education, health care, and land. A quantitive analysis is developed for describing more precisely the situation of unfairness in fiscal resources allocation. This book also describes how ordinary people address the misposition of resources by governmental administrations by migrating from the provinces with less resources to the provinces with more resources in education or health care. Thus, the book concludes that the actual allocation of resources is determined by the interactions between ordinary people and the government.
Industrial Overcapacity And Duplicate Construction In China: Reasons And Solutions
Title | Industrial Overcapacity And Duplicate Construction In China: Reasons And Solutions PDF eBook |
Author | Ping Li |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2019-05-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9813277297 |
Since 2012, industrial overcapacity has become an increasingly serious problem in China, against the backdrop of domestic economic slowdown and continued downturn in international markets. Overcapacity is widespread in the traditional manufacturing sector, particularly in iron and steel, cement, electrolytic aluminium, flat glass, and ship-building industries. It is also grave in emerging industries such as polysilicon, solar cells, and wind power equipment.This book provides an overview on the overcapacity problem facing China and examines the main characteristics of overcapacity in some important industries. The book identifies two types of overcapacity: one is excess capacity that results from natural supply-demand dynamics or cyclical economic fluctuations under a relatively sound market system; the other is overcapacity caused by the overinvestment of enterprises under a flawed economic system. It probes into how overcapacity is caused and finds two contributors — change of growth model and institutional flaws. It explores to establish a long-term mechanism for solving the problem. The book concludes that China should establish a long-term mechanism to prevent and resolve overcapacity, and to establish healthy relationship between the market and the government.
Risk Management in Emerging Markets
Title | Risk Management in Emerging Markets PDF eBook |
Author | Sabri Boubaker |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 746 |
Release | 2016-10-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1786354519 |
This book addresses three main dimensions of risk management in emerging markets: 1) the effectiveness of risk management practices; 2) current issues and challenges in risk assessment and modelling in emerging market countries; 3) the responses of emerging markets to the recent financial crises and the design of risk management models.
Entities and Structures in the Embedding Process
Title | Entities and Structures in the Embedding Process PDF eBook |
Author | Qingong Wei |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2018-11-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9811323909 |
This book provides a rare integrative interpretation of government-enterprise relations in China, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Focusing on the government and its principal goals, it describes the transition of government-enterprise relations and highlights the embedding of the entities of government and enterprises in specific political, economic and social environments. Further, it analyzes how the government’s institutional arrangement regulates the behavior of various types of enterprises with different structures, and the logic mechanisms such institutional arrangements use to change and shape government-enterprise relations. Based on these issues and logic mechanisms, the book points out the complexity of government-enterprise relations and the diversity of their transition path, thus reflecting some typical features in the overall reform of China and discussing specific factors related to China’s social development experience.
Transformation Of China's Economic Development, The: Perspectives Of Sino-us Economists
Title | Transformation Of China's Economic Development, The: Perspectives Of Sino-us Economists PDF eBook |
Author | Wandong Yang |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2019-12-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9811202745 |
This book examines the economic, cultural and structural factors affecting China's economic growth, and expounds why China's economy has been so successful in the past, and the challenges that lie ahead for the country amidst the changing world, new challenges and uncertainties. The authors lay out their thoughts persuasively and powerfully, advocating changes that should be implemented in order to achieve a successful economic transformation of China's economy. Through an exchange of ideas among the four Chinese authors, each of whom hail from different backgrounds, practical solutions are presented in the book.