This book explains how and why neoclassical economic theory became the dominant economics paradigm in China. It rejects the idea that the rise of neoclassical theory was a triumph of reason over ideology, and instead links the rise to broad ideological currents and to the political-economic projects that key social groups wanted to enable.
This book explains how and why neoclassical economic theory became the dominant economics paradigm in China. It rejects the idea that the rise of neoclassical theory was a triumph of reason over ideology, and instead links the rise to broad ideological currents and to the political-economic projects that key social groups wanted to enable.
Steve Mark Cohn is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and Overview 2. Factors Shaping Chinese Economics Theory and Education 3. The Historical Context for the Evolution of Chinese Economic Theory 4. Economic Restructuring in the Countryside 1978-2001 5. Economic Restructuring in the International Sector 6. Economic Restructuring of State Owned Enterprises 7. Sociology of Knowledge Lessons 8. Evolution of Chinese Economics Education 1978-2000: The Spread of Neoclassical Economics 9. Chinese Economic Theory and Economics Education in the 21st Century 10. Conclusion: Situating Chinese Events in a Global Pattern and Speculations about the Future
1. Introduction and Overview 2. Factors Shaping Chinese Economics Theory and Education 3. The Historical Context for the Evolution of Chinese Economic Theory 4. Economic Restructuring in the Countryside 1978-2001 5. Economic Restructuring in the International Sector 6. Economic Restructuring of State Owned Enterprises 7. Sociology of Knowledge Lessons 8. Evolution of Chinese Economics Education 1978-2000: The Spread of Neoclassical Economics 9. Chinese Economic Theory and Economics Education in the 21st Century 10. Conclusion: Situating Chinese Events in a Global Pattern and Speculations about the Future
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