Chapter One 30 years since the opening - up of China: an overall description and a
theoretical analysis
1.1 The history: the opening - up and the symbolic achievements of China
1.2 Upgrades in the structure and the growth, development of the reformed economy
1.3 The enjoyment of Bonuses by the global community and the benefits received by China
1.4 Opening - up allows for further revolution: the importance of China' s opening
its gates to the outside world
Chapter Two Foreign trade development and economic growth
2.1 Total foreign trade growth and some characteristic stage variations
2.2 The structural change of foreign trade
2.3 Characteristics of China's foreign trade development: the salient influences of fullly foreign - owned enterprises and the processing trade
2.4 The growth, scale, and structure of service trade
2.5 A simple quantitative analysis of the relationship between foreign trade and economic development
2.6 The establishment and rising as a major country for foreign trade
Chapter Three Absorbing international resources and international investments: the
meaning behind the disposition of key points in globalization
3.1 The four stages and characteristics in the absorbing of international resources in China
3.2 The status of international investment companies in the national economy
3.3 The changes and status of China as the largest FDI country
3.4 The fast increase jn ffshore direct investments and the rise of China as the
motherland of investors
Chapter Four The opening - up and the advancement of competitiveness of the local industries
4.1 The collisions upon local firms induced by import and FDI
4.2 Some favorable factors to render the impacts from opening-up
4.3 The spillover effects of opening - up and its facilitating consequences
4.4 Introduction of technology and exploitation of foreign markets, the case of
electrical home appliance industry
4.5 The new rise after the impact: the case of detergent industry
Chapter Five The opening-up encourages structural transformation
5.1 Using opening - up to incite reform: a world model of successful structural transformation
5.2 The economic special zones as the important testing ground for reform and opening - up
5.3 The power behind being the vanguard of the economic changes in Chi- na,
the revolution of international trade regulations
5.4 The major path of continuous renewal of regulations by using foreign re- sources
5.5 The joining into the WTO and the encouragement it gave to the changes to
China's economic doctrines as well as the transition onto a interna- tional plane
Chapter Six The opening- up of China's agriculture industryand the re -disposition of
international division system in the world agriculture industry
6.1 The historical process of China's opening - up of agriculture industry
6.2 The achievements and experiences of China's opening - up of agricul-ture industry
6.3 The sharp change in the soybean industry and the redesign of the inter- national
division system of the international agriculture industry
6.4 Globalization is the only way for China's agriculture development
Chapter Seven Opening up, competition and industry improvements: China's automobile
industry as an example
7.1 The outline of China' s auto industry's development process after reform and opening - up
7.2 Two important debates on opening - up of China' s auto industry and its development
7.3 Valuable experiences learned in the opening - up process of China's au-to industry
Chapter Eight The logic of opening - up of China's financial industry
8.1 Background of global financial integration led by developed countries
8.2 The ways for developing countries and emerging countries to be inte- grated
into the global financial system
8.3 The logic of China's financial sector's opening-up and the road it has taken
8.4 The opening - up of China's financial sector and its safety international background
of China's wider opening to the outside world
9.1 Further globalization of market, production and financial industry
9.2 Globalization of science and technology becomes an important new trend
9.3 Service globalizatiou and service outsourcing: new forms of globaliza- tion
9.4 The deepening of globalization and increasing efficiency in resource al- location
Chapter Ten New goal of opening - up increasing total factor productivity and
perfecting the opening - up system
10.1 Global resource allocation, increasing total factor productivity
10.2 Perfecting the opening- up system: neutral opening- up and insti- tutional opening - up
10.3 Mutual promotion of expanding opening - up and deepening reform
10.4 Preventing the risks in opening - up and promoting global governance
Appendix Big events in China's 30 years' reform and opening -up
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