China: Regaining Growth Momentum after the Pandemic

China: Regaining Growth Momentum after the Pandemic

Edited by: Ligang Song orcid, Yixiao Zhou orcid
 

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The slower growth of the Chinese economy in the aftermath of the pandemic has prompted the Chinese Government to adopt measures to boost domestic consumption and deepen structural reform, with the effectiveness of such policies beginning to be felt. However, China still faces challenges that will affect its growth dynamics down the track. These include the slowdown of its real estate sector, the complex internal and external environments for macroeconomic policy, the high level of income inequality, weak growth in investment by the private sector, negative population growth, high levels of debt, deglobalisation, weakness in the financial sector and equity markets, the inadequacy of its fiscal system and the imperative to decarbonise the economy. China must confront these challenges to maintain growth momentum and achieve higher levels of income and living standards.

The theme of the 2024 China Update book is China: Regaining Growth Momentum after the Pandemic. It discusses some of the challenges and policy issues that are being watched with keen interest by decision-makers and markets alike, including: What are the obstacles to economic growth in the aftermath of the pandemic and how can these be overcome? What are the key challenges and opportunities for China to move to the next level of development against the backdrop of negative population growth? Is it time for a Tax-Sharing System Reform 2.0 to consolidate China’s fiscal position? What are the challenges facing China’s small and medium enterprises? How is China’s business environment faring, and what are the implications for investment? How does China’s urban housing affordability impact its low fertility rate? How will the trade conflict between China and the United States play out regarding semiconductors and other high-tech products? How does China–Africa bilateral agricultural trade impact on African rural transformation?

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ISBN (print):
9781760466770
ISBN (online):
9781760466787
Publication date:
Dec 2024
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/CRGMP.2024
Series:
China Update Series
Disciplines:
Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Politics & International Studies, Social Policy & Administration
Countries:
East Asia: China

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  1. Growth momentum in China after the pandemic: Headwinds and policy levers (PDF, 1.1 MB)Ligang Song and Yixiao Zhou doi
  2. China’s economy after Covid-19 (PDF, 250 KB)Bert Hofman doi
  3. Potential efficiency in economic growth: A cross-province perspective (PDF, 350 KB)Raghuvir Kelkar and Kaliappa Kalirajan doi
  4. The state of public finance in China: Why tax and intergovernmental reform are urgently needed (PDF, 324 KB)Christine Wong doi
  5. Adaptive efficiency, institutional change and economic performance: Evidence from the Chinese economy (PDF, 664 KB)Chérie Simpson, Ligang Song and Yixiao Zhou doi
  6. Business Environment Index for China’s provinces: A brief version of the 2023 report (PDF, 247 KB)Xiaolu Wang, Fan Gang and Aili Li doi
  7. Vulnerability and resilience: Understanding China’s flexible employment through the lens of unregistered individual business owners (PDF, 1.6 MB)Xu Xiang, Sherry Tao Kong and Qiuhui Chen doi
  8. The trend in China’s urban housing affordability and its impact on the total fertility rate (PDF, 1.2 MB)Tunye Qiu doi
  9. Chinese women in the workforce and free school lunches: A ‘small’ program with big implications (PDF, 616 KB)Ge Wang, Xinjie Shi and Jane Golley doi
  10. Chips, subsidies and commercial competition between the United States and China (PDF, 263 KB)John Edwards doi
  11. A policy analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative (PDF, 257 KB)Kunling Zhang doi
  12. Analysing the impact of China–Africa agricultural trade on rural transformation in Africa: An application of the gravity model (PDF, 720 KB)Siying Jia and Yu Sheng doi

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