As China marks a quarter century of economic change and transformation, it stands poised to enter a new era. With the WTO entrance finally behind it and the Olympics 2008 and Expo 2010 ahead of
it, China is undergoing a new wave of changes in every sense. Moreover, global conditions are presaging its entry as a strategic partner and player on both global and regional levels.
Nonetheless, a host of economic, fiscal and business challenges remain in the midst of its first systematized leadership transition. How China manages its multiple transformation is the story
of its new era.
Drawing together a broad array of expertise, regional analysis and concrete business judgements, China: Enabling A New Era of Changes sets a benchmark in synthesizing and
clarifying the diverse factors that are shaping China's century. This book, the second in a series of books from the World Economic Forum on Asia presents
deep insight by leading economists and thinkers from China and abroad