China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]

China should complete its transition to a market economy--through enterprise, land, labor, and financial sector reforms--strengthen its private sector, open its markets to greater competition and innovation, and ensure equality of opportunity to help achieve its goal of a new structure for economic...

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Main Authors: World Bank, Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R.C.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6057
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spelling okr-10986-60572021-04-23T14:02:24Z China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version] World Bank Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R.C. Role of the state Competition Innovation Global R&D networks Green development Growth Economic growth Equality of opportunity Social protection Fiscal system Fiscal sustainability Global markets International stakeholder Integration Social development Middle-income trap State-owned enterprises Fiscal reform China should complete its transition to a market economy--through enterprise, land, labor, and financial sector reforms--strengthen its private sector, open its markets to greater competition and innovation, and ensure equality of opportunity to help achieve its goal of a new structure for economic growth. These are some of the key findings of a joint research report by a team from the World Bank and the Development Research Center of China’s State Council, which lays out the case for a new development strategy for China to rebalance the role of government and market, private sector and society, to reach the goal of a high income country by 2030.   This report recommends steps to deal with the  risks facing China over the next 20 years, including the risk of a hard landing in the short term, as well as challenges posed by an ageing and shrinking workforce, rising inequality, environmental stresses, and external imbalances. The report lays out six strategic directions for China’s future: * Completing the transition to a market economy; * Accelerating the pace of open innovation; * Going “green” to transform environmental stresses into green growth as a driver for development; * Expanding opportunities and services such as health, education and access to jobs for all people; * Modernizing and strengthening its domestic fiscal system; * Seeking mutually beneficial relations with the world by connecting China’s structural reforms to the changing international economy. 2012-05-01T19:43:13Z 2012-05-01T19:43:13Z 2012-02-27 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6057 en CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific China
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topic Role of the state
Competition
Innovation
Global R&D networks
Green development
Growth
Economic growth
Equality of opportunity
Social protection
Fiscal system
Fiscal sustainability
Global markets
International stakeholder
Integration
Social development
Middle-income trap
State-owned enterprises
Fiscal reform
spellingShingle Role of the state
Competition
Innovation
Global R&D networks
Green development
Growth
Economic growth
Equality of opportunity
Social protection
Fiscal system
Fiscal sustainability
Global markets
International stakeholder
Integration
Social development
Middle-income trap
State-owned enterprises
Fiscal reform
World Bank
Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R.C.
China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
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China
description China should complete its transition to a market economy--through enterprise, land, labor, and financial sector reforms--strengthen its private sector, open its markets to greater competition and innovation, and ensure equality of opportunity to help achieve its goal of a new structure for economic growth. These are some of the key findings of a joint research report by a team from the World Bank and the Development Research Center of China’s State Council, which lays out the case for a new development strategy for China to rebalance the role of government and market, private sector and society, to reach the goal of a high income country by 2030.   This report recommends steps to deal with the  risks facing China over the next 20 years, including the risk of a hard landing in the short term, as well as challenges posed by an ageing and shrinking workforce, rising inequality, environmental stresses, and external imbalances. The report lays out six strategic directions for China’s future: * Completing the transition to a market economy; * Accelerating the pace of open innovation; * Going “green” to transform environmental stresses into green growth as a driver for development; * Expanding opportunities and services such as health, education and access to jobs for all people; * Modernizing and strengthening its domestic fiscal system; * Seeking mutually beneficial relations with the world by connecting China’s structural reforms to the changing international economy.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank
Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R.C.
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Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R.C.
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title China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
title_short China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
title_full China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
title_fullStr China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
title_full_unstemmed China 2030 : Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society [pre-publication version]
title_sort china 2030 : building a modern, harmonious, and creative high-income society [pre-publication version]
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