1st Edition
China's Development Challenges Economic Vulnerability and Public Sector Reform
Part I: General Introduction on the Developmental Challenges of China 1: China’s reforms in transition and development perspective 2: The evolution of poverty and inequality since the opening-up period Part II: Managing Vulnerability and Increasing Livelihood Opportunities 3: Macroeconomic vulnerability and managing the risk of inter-dependence 4: Reducing household vulnerability and increasing livelihood opportunities 5: Estimating regional vulnerability and inequality Part III: Public Sector Reforms, Fiscal Decentralization and Social Security 6: Fiscal decentralization and public service provision reforms 7: Establishment and expansion of social security 8: The impact of public sector reforms on vulnerability
Biography
Richard Schiere works for the African Development Bank Group. He designed and implemented the China-Africa research programme. He started his career at the United Nations in Cambodia and then in their headquarters in New York. He has a PhD in Development Economics from CERDI-CNRS, University of Auvergne, France.
'This book is an exceptional work providing an in-depth analysis of China’s economic and social development in recent decades... In addition to a solid investigation into some empirical facts on China, the author develops many meaningful policy suggestions to Chinese policy makers. The book is an essential reference on the political economy of China, which may be useful to policymakers, scholars, and journalists. The book may be helpful to relevant courses in the areas of the political economy of China, social policy in China and public sector reforms in China.' - Alfred M. Wu; J OF CHIN POLIT SCI (2013).






