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Poverty Alleviation Investment and Private Economy in China [electronic resource] : An Exploration of The Guangcai Programme / by Lin Wang.

By: Wang, Lin [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XI, 161 p. 8 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642406126.Subject(s): Business | Management | Industrial management | Business ethics | Economic sociology | Business and Management | Business Ethics | Innovation/Technology Management | Organizational Studies, Economic SociologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 174.4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter I: The Development of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter II: The Development of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter III$1!+:(BTheoretical Structure of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter IV$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and the Poverty Alleviation Mechanism of NGOs -- Chapter V$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and the Transformation of China's Poverty Alleviation -- Chapter VI$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and Transformation of Poverty-Alleviation Model.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book explores the mechanisms and significance of China's private economy participating in poverty alleviation. By basing its analysis on theories of development economics and public economics, the book stresses practical significance and abandons unreasonable assumptions. It uses a systematic set of statistical analysis tools and descriptive statistics to provide a multidimensional and highly visual format. Beyond the traditional qualitative comparison of countries, it also introduces quantitative comparison. Considering the increasing concern and curiosity about China's booming economy and rising private sector, the book is highly topical, offering readers theoretical insights into China's poverty alleviation mechanisms and essential information on the role played by the private economy in social and economic development.
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Preface -- Chapter I: The Development of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter II: The Development of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter III$1!+:(BTheoretical Structure of the Guangcai Programme -- Chapter IV$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and the Poverty Alleviation Mechanism of NGOs -- Chapter V$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and the Transformation of China's Poverty Alleviation -- Chapter VI$1!+:(BThe Guangcai Programme and Transformation of Poverty-Alleviation Model.

This book explores the mechanisms and significance of China's private economy participating in poverty alleviation. By basing its analysis on theories of development economics and public economics, the book stresses practical significance and abandons unreasonable assumptions. It uses a systematic set of statistical analysis tools and descriptive statistics to provide a multidimensional and highly visual format. Beyond the traditional qualitative comparison of countries, it also introduces quantitative comparison. Considering the increasing concern and curiosity about China's booming economy and rising private sector, the book is highly topical, offering readers theoretical insights into China's poverty alleviation mechanisms and essential information on the role played by the private economy in social and economic development.

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