Although the successful economic transformation and reform of China since the 1970s could be regarded as a triumph in human history, China has now entered into the New Normal Era and encountered some slow-down in recent years. The perspective of China's growth under the New Normal Era is relevant for both the domestic and global economies.
As the third instalment of ACI's annual tracking of the dynamics of competitiveness for Greater China, this volume includes the rankings and simulation results at both the provincial and regional levels. These offer insights for policy-makers, industry leaders and other stakeholders in identifying challenges and opportunities for sound decision-making. As an important part in determining the success of China's structural change, agricultural productivity is also discussed in detail. Quantitative research is conducted to estimate the agricultural total factor productivity at the provincial level. This provides policy recommendations to help China achieve self-sufficiency in terms of agricultural products.
Contents:Organisation, Structure and Methodology2015 Annual Update on Competitiveness Ranking and Simulation Studies for 34 Greater China Economies2015 Regional Competitiveness Analysis for Greater ChinaAgricultural Productivity in Greater China Economies: Estimating Provincial Agricultural Total Factor Productivity in Mainland ChinaConclusion and the Way Forward to an Innovation Driven Economy for Greater China
Readership: Scholars and researchers interested in China's economic development, categorised by regions and provinces.Keywords:Competitiveness;China;Agricultural Productivity;Public Policy;Development StrategiesReview:
"Professor Tan Khee Giap is developing important knowledge at the Asia Competitiveness Institute, to help Singapore gain in-depth knowledge of the economy around us. We will nurture local academics who can produce quality work and contribute to Singapore."
Mr Ong Ye Kung
Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills), Singapore
Key Features:Unique volume with no other rival publications as yet, covering whole spread of all 34 economies and five regions in Greater ChinaIn-depth and rigorous study on regional analysis on Greater China which views competitiveness through a regional lens, by offering a strategic regional development from an academic perspective, with an aim to achieve sustainable and balanced growth throughout the economies coveredAsia Competitiveness Institute's other similar studies on 35 Indian states and federal territories, ASEAN-10 economies, and 33 Indonesian provinces provide similar sub-national insights and a basis for comparison across these countries