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Business, economic and legal developments are closely linked in China. This book anayses those linkages during the reform period and looks ahead to the development of business in the future. It includes 12 original case studies of businesses operating in China. Purchase information can be found here or at Amazon.


 

 

The emergence of China since 1979 has been a hallmark in the global economy, not only in the past but also in this century. This comprehensive book provides an analytical view of the remarkable economic development of the most exciting economy in the world. Details and purchase information can be found here on the publisher's website or from Amazon.


 


This edited volume comprises a set of papers examining the cutting-edge legal, economic and cross-disciplinary issues surrounding globalisation and the challenges of the 21st century. Contributors include: Robert Bird (University of Connecticut), Federico Bonaglia (OECD), Jorge Braga de Macedo (New University of Lisbon), Maurizio Bussolo (World Bank), Graeme Chamberlin (UK Office for National Statistics), Thomas Cottier (University of Berne), Kamala Dawar (University of Amsterdam School of Law), Axel Dreher (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), Peter Holmes (University of Sussex), Michael Intriligator (University of California at Los Angeles), Raphael Kaplinsky (Open University), Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (European University Institute of Law) and Razeen Sally (London School of Economics and Political Science), among others. Purchase information can be found here or from Amazon.

  

 
An intermediate macroeconomics textbook with an international focus, including on the UK, U.S., EU, is co-authored with Graeme Chamberlin. It is a recommended textbook of the UK Government Economic Service (GES). Details and purchase information can be found here on the publisher's website which also includes an instructor's manual and an additional web-based chapter on the economics of development or from Amazon.
 

 

 

 

This volume co-edited with Yang Yao (Peking University) covers the growth prospects for China and the wider global impact of its rise. Contributors include Justin Yifu Lin (The World Bank), Chen Ping (Peking University), Ligang Song (Australian National University), Eswar Prasad (Cornell University), Christer Ljungwall (Stockholm School of Economics), He Fan (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), Razeen Sally (London School of Economics), among others.  Purchase information can be found here or from Amazon

 


 

 

 China's impact on Asia is a notable question explored in this book through contributions from economists from Asia, Europe, America, the World Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve. This edited volume explores the future development of the Asian region including the export-led model of growth with the emergence of China. The rise of China and its geopolitical implications with the world and Asia starts the book and is followed by studies of evolving regional and global trade patterns. Case studies of China's impact on rich, middle income, poor as well as other emerging economies (India, Russia) are assessed. Purchase information can be found here on the publisher's website or from Amazon. It is also available as a download in Kindle.

Routledge Series on Economic Growth and Development: I am pleased to have started this new book series published by Routledge. The aim is to publish books that apply rigorous economic analysis to issues in economic growth and development. The scope includes regional and country-specific studies, as well as cross-country comparisons, to robustly examine the evidence surrounding the pressing and interesting questions on the growth prospects of developed and developing countries. Submissions should be emailed to linda.yueh@economics.ox.ac.uk and include: 1. Annotated Table of Contents; 2. Biography of author(s); 3. Competing books.