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ISBN 10: 9812837957
ISBN 13: 9789812837950
Author: Jan Willem Blankert
Why do some countries get rich and other countries don’t? Does one country’s gain mean another country’s loss? How do we address the biggest challenge of all: the fact that our environment suffers when we all want to have our share of the cake? These key questions in international economics and business are addressed in this timely book. Covering issues such as economic growth, the drivers of economic growth and international competition, pollution and the division of labor, the book focuses on China’s emergence, but examples of other countries provide context and perspective. Written in a jargon-free style yet extremely well-researched, it is suitable for economists and non-economists alike.
China Rising Will the West Be Able to Cope The Real Long term Challenge to the Rise of China and Asia in General World Scientific Series on 21st Century Business 1st Table of contents:
I. In Perspective: Long-Term Economic Growth
I.1. Consequences of China’s Rise
I.2. Asia: Finally Getting There?
I.3. China’s Rise in Perspective
I.4. Long-Term Growth: Where Does It Come From?
I.5. Seven Pillars of Western Wisdom and the Soft Infrastructure of Capitalism
I.6. Democracy and Indicators of Good Governance
II. The West Competing with Low-Wage China
II.1. China’s Bilateral Trade Surpluses with the EU and the US: One Big Difference
II.2. Are Jobs and Wages in the West at Risk?
II.3. What Is It: Low-Wage Countries or Technology; or Both?
II.4. Globalisation: South/North Divide in the EU, Left/Right in the US
II.5. Could It Be? The EU Better Placed to Face the Challenge?
II.5.1. The EU–Lisbon Agenda and Macro-Economic Stability
II.5.2. The More Inclusive EU: Social Security
II.5.3. The More Inclusive EU: Education
II.5.4. World Bank Indicators of Good Governance, EU and US Compared
II.5.5. But … Is This Analysis Correct?
III. The Real Challenge, the Environment: The Return of Malthus?
III.1. Environmental Consequences of China’s Rise
III.2. Is This Sustainable: New Scarcities and the Return of Inflation
III.3. Is This Sustainable: Nine Billion People and Three Billion Cars in 2050?
III.4. The Environment: What can be Done?
III.5. The US: A “Responsible Stakeholder” Again?
IV. China and the West, Asia and the Rest
V. Then the World Changed: Crisis
V.1. World Economy in Turnmoil
V.2. Crisis: Paradigm Change?
V.3. No More Scarcities?
V.4. Good Governance: What Is “Good”?
V.5. The Environment, International Cooperation
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