Series on Chinese Economics Research: The Ecology of Chinese Private Enterprises (ePub)
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This book focuses on the study of the environment for the survival and development of Chinese private enterprises. It analyzes the historical development and current overall development of private enterprises in China, their number, size structure,...
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This book focuses on the study of the environment for the survival and development of Chinese private enterprises. It analyzes the historical development and current overall development of private enterprises in China, their number, size structure, contribution to GDP, employment and tax revenue, and size of investment. It summarizes the laws and regulations relating to the development of private enterprises. It assesses their survival environment in comparison with SOEs' and from the perspective of entrepreneurs. The book also addresses the problems with the protection of property rights of private enterprises, their market entry, their capital mobility and their own management. It concludes with the analysis of the main factors hindering the development of private enterprises in China and some policy recommendations for improving the environment for their survival and development.
Autoren-Porträt von Christer Ljungwall, Guangwen He, Xingyuan Feng
Xingyuan Feng is Professor of Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice President of Cathay Institute for Public Affairs, and Research Associate of the East-West Centre for Business Studies and Cultural Science of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. He majored in economics.His main research fields include the Austrian School of Economics, Freiburg School, Public Choice, new institutional economics, evolutionary economics, private sector development, government finance, banking and finance, SME finance, rural finance.
Xingyuan authored or co-authored a dozen of books such as: Rules and Prosperity (2013), Local Government Competition (2010), and The EMU and Euro (1999). He authored papers published in top international journals, including the Reinterpretation of ‘Chinese Miracle’ (2011). He is also the editor of a series of liberal publications including the well-known series “Modern Western Thought Series”.
Dr Christer Ljungwall is the Swedish Science Counsellor to China and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as the Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Swedish Embassy. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. Christer has spent five years as visiting fellow at the prestigious China Center for Economic Research at Peking University and one year as Sr. Country Economist at Asian Development Bank in Mongolia. Furthermore, Christer is participating as international adviser at several Chinese think tanks. He is active in a number of research projects with particular emphasis on China's economy. His areas of specialization are economic growth, institutions and regional development, macro-finance stability, and local-central government relations in China. Christer publishes regularly in international academic journals, is the author of two books and numerous reports and other articles. He
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frequently gives comments in open media in Sweden, China, India, and Mongolia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
Xingyuan Feng is Professor of Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice President of Cathay Institute for Public Affairs, and Research Associate of the East-West Centre for Business Studies and Cultural Science of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. He majored in economics.
His main research fields include the Austrian School of Economics, Freiburg School, Public Choice, new institutional economics, evolutionary economics, private sector development, government finance, banking and finance, SME finance, rural finance.
Xingyuan authored or co-authored a dozen of books such as: Rules and Prosperity (2013), Local Government Competition (2010), and The EMU and Euro (1999). He authored papers published in top international journals, including the Reinterpretation of ‘Chinese Miracle’ (2011). He is also the editor of a series of liberal publications including the well-known series “Modern Western Thought Series”.
Dr Christer Ljungwall is the Swedish Science Counsellor to China and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as the Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Swedish Embassy. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. Christer has spent five years as visiting fellow at the prestigious China Center for Economic Research at Peking University and one year as Sr. Country Economist at Asian Development Bank in Mongolia. Furthermore, Christer is participating as international adviser at several Chinese think tanks. He is active in a number of research projects with particular emphasis on China's economy. His areas of specialization are economic growth, institutions and regional development, macro-finance stability, and local-central government relations in China. Christer publishes regularly in international academic journals, is the author of two books and numerous reports and other articles. He frequently gives comments in open media in Sweden, China, India, and Mongolia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
Xingyuan Feng is Professor of Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice President of Cathay Institute for Public Affairs, and Research Associate of the East-West Centre for Business Studies and Cultural Science of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. He majored in economics.
His main research fields include the Austrian School of Economics, Freiburg School, Public Choice, new institutional economics, evolutionary economics, private sector development, government finance, banking and finance, SME finance, rural finance.
Xingyuan authored or co-authored a dozen of books such as: Rules and Prosperity (2013), Local Government Competition (2010), and The EMU and Euro (1999). He authored papers published in top international journals, including the Reinterpretation of ‘Chinese Miracle’ (2011). He is also the editor of a series of liberal publications including the well-known series “Modern Western Thought Series”.
Dr Christer Ljungwall is the Swedish Science Counsellor to China and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as the Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Swedish Embassy. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. Christer has spent five years as visiting fellow at the prestigious China Center for Economic Research at Peking University and one year as Sr. Country Economist at Asian Development Bank in Mongolia. Furthermore, Christer is participating as international adviser at several Chinese think tanks. He is active in a number of research projects with particular emphasis on China's economy. His areas of specialization are economic growth, institutions and regional development, macro-finance stability, and local-central government relations in China. Christer publishes regularly in international academic journals, is the author of two books and numerous reports and other articles. He frequently gives comments in open media in Sweden, China, India, and Mongolia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
Xingyuan Feng is Professor of Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice President of Cathay Institute for Public Affairs, and Research Associate of the East-West Centre for Business Studies and Cultural Science of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. He majored in economics.
His main research fields include the Austrian School of Economics, Freiburg School, Public Choice, new institutional economics, evolutionary economics, private sector development, government finance, banking and finance, SME finance, rural finance.
Xingyuan authored or co-authored a dozen of books such as: Rules and Prosperity (2013), Local Government Competition (2010), and The EMU and Euro (1999). He authored papers published in top international journals, including the Reinterpretation of ‘Chinese Miracle’ (2011). He is also the editor of a series of liberal publications including the well-known series “Modern Western Thought Series”.
Dr Christer Ljungwall is the Swedish Science Counsellor to China and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as the Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Swedish Embassy. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. Christer has spent five years as visiting fellow at the prestigious China Center for Economic Research at Peking University and one year as Sr. Country Economist at Asian Development Bank in Mongolia. Furthermore, Christer is participating as international adviser at several Chinese think tanks. He is active in a number of research projects with particular emphasis on China's economy. His areas of specialization are economic growth, institutions and regional development, macro-finance stability, and local-central government relations in China. Christer publishes regularly in international academic journals, is the author of two books and numerous reports and other articles. He frequently gives comments in open media in Sweden, China, India, and Mongolia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
Xingyuan Feng is Professor of Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice President of Cathay Institute for Public Affairs, and Research Associate of the East-West Centre for Business Studies and Cultural Science of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. He majored in economics.
His main research fields include the Austrian School of Economics, Freiburg School, Public Choice, new institutional economics, evolutionary economics, private sector development, government finance, banking and finance, SME finance, rural finance.
Xingyuan authored or co-authored a dozen of books such as: Rules and Prosperity (2013), Local Government Competition (2010), and The EMU and Euro (1999). He authored papers published in top international journals, including the Reinterpretation of ‘Chinese Miracle’ (2011). He is also the editor of a series of liberal publications including the well-known series “Modern Western Thought Series”.
Dr Christer Ljungwall is the Swedish Science Counsellor to China and works for the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, as the Head of Office of Science and Innovation of the Swedish Embassy. He is also Associate Professor in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. Christer has spent five years as visiting fellow at the prestigious China Center for Economic Research at Peking University and one year as Sr. Country Economist at Asian Development Bank in Mongolia. Furthermore, Christer is participating as international adviser at several Chinese think tanks. He is active in a number of research projects with particular emphasis on China's economy. His areas of specialization are economic growth, institutions and regional development, macro-finance stability, and local-central government relations in China. Christer publishes regularly in international academic journals, is the author of two books and numerous reports and other articles. He frequently gives comments in open media in Sweden, China, India, and Mongolia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gothenburg University.
Dr Guangwen He is Professor and head of the Department of Finance, and Director of Center for Rural Finance & Microfinance Research, College of Economics & Management at China Agricultural University.
His teaching & research focus on rural finance, cooperative finance, microfinance, financial demand & supply of farm households & MSEs, institutional and business innovation of small & medium financial institutions.
Yearly, he spends more than two months for field survey. He was Visiting Professor of Duisburg University in German and Visiting Researcher of Norinchukin Bank Research Institute, Tokyo/Japan. He was also microfinance and rural finance consultant for projects of World Bank, ADB, IFAD, KFW in China.
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- Autoren: Christer Ljungwall , Guangwen He , Xingyuan Feng
- 2015, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 9814596906
- ISBN-13: 9789814596909
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.03.2015
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