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Preface (Author); Preface (Translator); Contents; Introduction. The New Normal of the Chinese Economy; The New Normal of Medium-High Speed Growth; The New Normal of Economic Development Strategy; The New Normal of Macroeconomic Regulation; The New Normal of Economic Development Forces; Part IThe China Model of Economic Reformand Opening-up; 1 A Theory of Transition Economics; 1.1 Economic Transition and Issues Addressed by Transition Economics; 1.2 The Path of Economic Transition and Path Dependency; 1.3 Achieving Economic Transition Through Development
1.4 Accomplishing Economic Transition Through Social Harmony1.5 Succeeding in Economic Transition Through Cooperation; 2 Economic Transition and Theoretical Innovations; 2.1 Exploring a Socialist Development Path with Chinese Characteristics Based on China's Economic Conditions; 2.2 The Basic Economic Institutional Framework for the Primary Stage of Socialism; 2.3 The Ongoing Construction of a Socialist Economic System with Chinese Characteristics; 3 Evolutionary Market-Oriented Reform in China; 3.1 Initial Marketization: The Development of a Non-State-Owned Economy
3.2 Development Amid Withdrawal: The Strategic Adjustment of the Layout of State Economy3.3 Property Rights Reform of State-Owned Enterprises: Structural Realignment of Assets; 4 Understanding the Establishment of Market Order; 4.1 The Objectives for the Establishment of Market Order; 4.2 Constructing an Ordered Competitive Market; 4.3 The Construction of a Unified Market; 4.4 The Synergy Effect of Market Order; 5 The Reform of the Public-Goods Supply System; 5.1 Expanding the Coverage of Public Goods Supply and the Solution to the Supply-Demand Contradiction
5.2 Charges for Impure Public Goods and Principles for the Middle-and-Low-Income Groups5.3 The Entry of the Private Sector into the Supply of Public Goods with Public Finance in the Lead; 6 The Transformation of the Open-Economy Model; 6.1 The Contemporary Dilemma of Comparative Advantage; 6.2 The Implications of Transforming from Comparative Advantage to Competitive Advantage; 6.3 Building International Competitive Advantage with Scientific Innovation; Part IIThe China Path to Economic Development; 7 Sustaining Factors for China's Economic Growth
7.1 Economic Engines of China's Rapid and Continuous Growth in the Opening-up Era7.2 Searching for New Growth Engines with New Development Concepts; 7.3 Promoting Economic Growth on New Development Mode; 7.4 Conclusion; 8 Changing the Economic Development Model; 8.1 The Evolution of Economic-Growth Theory and Development of the Implications of the Growth Model; 8.2 The Efficiency of Capital Input and Intensive-Growth Mode; 8.3 Economies of Scale and Intensive Economic Growth; 8.4 Technological Progress and the Intensive-Growth Mode
1.4 Accomplishing Economic Transition Through Social Harmony1.5 Succeeding in Economic Transition Through Cooperation; 2 Economic Transition and Theoretical Innovations; 2.1 Exploring a Socialist Development Path with Chinese Characteristics Based on China's Economic Conditions; 2.2 The Basic Economic Institutional Framework for the Primary Stage of Socialism; 2.3 The Ongoing Construction of a Socialist Economic System with Chinese Characteristics; 3 Evolutionary Market-Oriented Reform in China; 3.1 Initial Marketization: The Development of a Non-State-Owned Economy
3.2 Development Amid Withdrawal: The Strategic Adjustment of the Layout of State Economy3.3 Property Rights Reform of State-Owned Enterprises: Structural Realignment of Assets; 4 Understanding the Establishment of Market Order; 4.1 The Objectives for the Establishment of Market Order; 4.2 Constructing an Ordered Competitive Market; 4.3 The Construction of a Unified Market; 4.4 The Synergy Effect of Market Order; 5 The Reform of the Public-Goods Supply System; 5.1 Expanding the Coverage of Public Goods Supply and the Solution to the Supply-Demand Contradiction
5.2 Charges for Impure Public Goods and Principles for the Middle-and-Low-Income Groups5.3 The Entry of the Private Sector into the Supply of Public Goods with Public Finance in the Lead; 6 The Transformation of the Open-Economy Model; 6.1 The Contemporary Dilemma of Comparative Advantage; 6.2 The Implications of Transforming from Comparative Advantage to Competitive Advantage; 6.3 Building International Competitive Advantage with Scientific Innovation; Part IIThe China Path to Economic Development; 7 Sustaining Factors for China's Economic Growth
7.1 Economic Engines of China's Rapid and Continuous Growth in the Opening-up Era7.2 Searching for New Growth Engines with New Development Concepts; 7.3 Promoting Economic Growth on New Development Mode; 7.4 Conclusion; 8 Changing the Economic Development Model; 8.1 The Evolution of Economic-Growth Theory and Development of the Implications of the Growth Model; 8.2 The Efficiency of Capital Input and Intensive-Growth Mode; 8.3 Economies of Scale and Intensive Economic Growth; 8.4 Technological Progress and the Intensive-Growth Mode