Book (Practical) Economy Understanding China with Numbers - Coordinates and Achievements of Its Development - / Satoshi Kaya / 甄峰

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 数字で読み解く中国-その発展の座標と成果- / 賀耀敏 / 甄峰
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Item number: BO3997228
Released date: 28 Aug 2023
著: 賀耀敏
著: 甄峰

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Economy
[Introduction to Contents]
As of 2015, the Chinese GDP reached 2.6 times the Japanese GDP. This rapid growth of the Chinese GDP is said to have been the most important event in the development of the world economy in the past half century.
It covers all fields related to the Chinese economy, from the GDP growth rate and changes in the consumption structure, from the booming investment market to measures for social welfare such as measures for the aging population!
Since the reform and opening, the income level of Chinese urban and rural residents has increased significantly, and what is the "place to spend money" for the Chinese people who are becoming increasingly prosperous?
[Contents]
Chapter 1 Economic Growth : Importance of GDP
Chapter 2 Income Distribution : How much income has been raised
Chapter 3 Price : Neither too high nor too low is good
Chapter 4 Consumption : How to make money
Chapter 6 Import and Export : A Power Source Indispensable to Maintain Functions of Modern Society
Chapter 8 Finance : A High-Profile Industry
Chapter 9 Infrastructure used every day
Chapter 10 Social Welfare : How to think about our future
Chapter 7 Energy resources : A Power Source Indispensable to Maintaining Functions of Modern Society
Chapter 8 Finance : A High-Profile Industry
Chapter 9 Infrastructure used every day
Chapter 10 Social Welfare : How to think about our future
[Author's brief history]
Member of the Academy, Doctoral Advisor, former Vice President of the People's University of China, member of the Chinese Foundation for Philosophical and Social Sciences and the Beijing Foundation for Philosophical and Social Sciences, and director of the Data Development Center