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| Notes on editors | p. xi |
| Acknowledgments | p. xii |
| Permissions | p. xiii |
| List of contributors | p. xv |
| China's growth strategies | p. 1 |
| Policy challenges and options | p. 19 |
| China is already capable of solving the "three-dimensional rural problem" | p. 21 |
| Twenty years' review and deliberation: the choice of priorities in reform | p. 28 |
| The course of C... MORE | p. 35 |
| Poverty and inequality | p. 47 |
| China's (uneven) progress against poverty | p. 49 |
| Fifty years of regional inequality in China: a journey through central planning, reform, and openness | p. 96 |
| Economic liberalization with rising segmentation in China's urban labor market | p. 115 |
| The evolution of income inequality in rural China | p. 173 |
| Rural poverty in China: problem and solution | p. 229 |
| Governance and institutions | p. 247 |
| Economic-social interaction in China | p. 249 |
| Redefining relations between the rule of law and the market-clues provided by four basic issues in China today | p. 276 |
| Political turnover and economic performance: the incentive role of personnel control in China | p. 303 |
| The lessons of China's transition to a market economy | p. 325 |
| Regional decentralization and fiscal incentives: federalism, Chinese style | p. 353 |
| Index | p. 381 |
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