Chapter 1. Historical significance and features of China’s economic new normal.- Chapter 2. New normal: slower growth.- Chapter 3. New normal: structural upgrade.- Chapter 4. New normal: innovation-driven development.- Chapter 5. Regional coordination under the new normal.- Chapter 6. Reform of systems under the new normal.- Chapter 7. Opening-up under the new normal.- Chapter 8. Macroeconomic control under the new normal.- Chapter 9. Policy advice on how to adapt to, grasp and steer the new normal of economic development, promote supply-side structural reform, and foster new economic growth drivers.- Bibliography.
Wang Jun holds doctorate in economics and post-doctorate in finance and, has been the chief of the Central Policy Research Office, the director of Information Department, China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), a member of CCIEE Academic Committee, a consultant expert for National Development and Reform Commission and China Development Bank, a part-time professor at the Central University of Finance and Economics, a researcher in Zhejiang Qiushi Economics and Management Science Research Institute, a columnist for the Xinhua News Agency, China Securities Journal, Shanghai Securities News, Outlook Weekly, Caijing and many of other media, a commentator for China National Radio and China Radio International and the winner of 2013 Top Ten Beijing News “Chinese Youth Economist” Award. He has mainly engaged in economic theory and policy research, policy advice and development planning research-related works.
This book shows a panorama of sustainable development practices covering 70 major cities. This book has created the analysis framework of the “New Normal” of China’s economy, demonstrated the features and connotation of the "New Normal", carried out in-depth analysis and systematic study on the connotation and extension of the “New Normal” of China’s economy from ten aspects including growth shift, structural upgrading, innovation drive, regional synergy, moderate inflation, reform bonus, opening-up forced, risk exposure, sustainable development and macro-control in details and proposed targeted policy suggestions with practical application value that adapt to the new normal of China's economy and ensure the sustained, steady and healthy operation of the macro-economy.