This paper was prepared for the lecture that I presented at The World Economy China Annual Lecture on 3 November 2011 at University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus. I am grateful to Professor David Greenaway, the vice chancellor of the University of Nottingham, and the editor of The World Economy, for his kind invitation, and to Professor Shujie Yao for his encouragement. Thanks also go to my students, Ziying Fan, Shiyi Chen, Changyuan Luo, Xiaofeng Liu and Dongbo Tang for their excellent research assistance. Participants of the lecture are gratefully acknowledged for their patience and comments.
Article first published online: 21 DEC 2012
DOI: 10.1111/twec.12036
© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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The World Economy
Special Issue: GLOBAL TRADE POLICY 2012 Edited by DAVID GREENAWAY
Volume 35, Issue 12, pages 1712–1732, December 2012
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Zhang, J. (2012), Zhu Rongji Might Be Right: Understanding the Mechanism of Fast Economic Development in China. World Economy, 35: 1712–1732. doi: 10.1111/twec.12036
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