Ideas for China’s Future
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Zusammenfassung: | XI, 275 p. text |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Singapore :
Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2020.
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. 2020. |
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Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4304-3 |
Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 1. Interests and Ideas in Economics
- 2. The Institutional Foundation of Human Cooperation
- 3. The Market as the Most Effective System of Cooperation
- 4. The Logic of the Market and the Way of Virtue
- 5. What is a Good Market Theory?
- 6. The Fallacy of Market Failure Theory
- 7. What did China Obtain from Globalization?
- 8. Entrepreneurs and Capitalists in the Market
- 9. Future Economic Growth Depends on Innovation Entrepreneurs
- 10. Entrepreneurship Depends on Culture and the Rule of Law
- 11. Innovation Requires Good Institutions
- 12. The Law of God and Law of the King
- 13. Establishing a Market Economy Requires Constitutionalism
- 14. Implementation is the Life of the Constitution
- 15. The Evolutionary Nature of China’s Reform
- 16. Deng Xiaoping Knew What He did not Know
- 17. Can Vested Interests Become Reformers?
- 18. Reform Stagnation is the Source of Intensified Social Conflicts
- 19. Ideas and Leadership Determines China’s Future
- 20. Constitutionalism and Democratization in the Next Thirty Years of Reform
- 21. China Needs Institutional Entrepreneurs
- 22. China Must Get Rid of Six Idea Traps
- 23. Will Economic Freedom Lead to Political Freedom?
- 24. The Anti-Corruption Dilemma
- 25. There is No China Model
- 26. China Needs to Overcome its Resentment Complex
- 27. Reform Philosophy Must Transition from Utilitarianism to Rights-Priority
- 28. Pursuit of Liberty is a Duty
- 29. Without a Market for Ideas, China has No Future.