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|a Cainey, Andrew.
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|a Xiconomics :
|b what China's dual circulation strategy means for global business /
|c Andrew Cainey and Christiane Prange.
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|a Newcastle upon Tyne :
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|a Business with China
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-213 ) and index.
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- An overview of the book -- Part I Dual Circulation Strategy and Xiconomics -- 1 What is Dual Circulation Strategy? -- Understanding Dual Circulation on three different levels -- Level 1: Dual Circulation Strategy as a framework -- Level 2: putting the "Strategy" into Dual Circulation Strategy -- Level 3: from "grand strategy" to policy specifics and the transience of slogans -- 2 Dual Circulation: more continuity than change
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|a Make the foreign serve China: Dual Circulation in historical perspective -- Distinguishing between the internal and the external -- Managing the external to benefit the internal -- The need for self-reliance -- Self-reliance in practice: different meanings -- Reform and opening up in a globalizing world -- 3 Xiconomics and the China policy puzzle -- The China policy puzzle -- Jigsaw piece 1: the Communist Party of China and Xi Jinping's leadership -- Jigsaw piece 2: the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese people after the Century of Humiliation
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|a Jigsaw piece 3: the new principal contradiction -- "meeting the people's ever-growing needs for a better life" and Common Prosperity -- Jigsaw piece 4: moving from a "time of strategic opportunity" to "great changes, unseen in a century" -- Jigsaw piece 5: national security -- the securitization of everything -- Jigsaw piece 6: the Belt and Road Initiative and beyond -- Putting the puzzle together -- 4 Putting the "Xi" into Xiconomics -- Xi's priorities for Dual Circulation Strategy -- Xi and Common Prosperity -- Putting speeches in context -- Part II Three questions for global business
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|a 5 How will China's internal business environment develop? -- Two considerations for the business environment -- The outlook for growth fundamentals -- Dual Circulation as a new model for economic growth -- Consumption, not investment -- Technology as enabler of productivity growth -- The national unified market -- The role of business in internal circulation -- More than "just business" -- but how much more? -- Future prospects for business -- 6 What role will China play in the world of external circulation? -- China's new role in external circulation
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|a Choosing where and how to deploy limited resources -- Three (economic) priorities for China -- Reducing reliance on the United States: the "problem" of the US dollar -- Staking out positions in technology standards and governance -- Maintaining and shaping a central position in trading networks -- Strengthening China's "discourse power": a fourth priority? -- 7 How will the internal and the external connect? -- The view from China -- For China, the internal can strengthen the external ... -- ... the external should strengthen the internal -- The view from outside China
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|a "Conditional connectivity" rather than "mutual reinforcement"
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|a This concise and incisive analysis unpicks the likely practical implications for the international community of China's announced reorientation of its economy towards protecting its domestic market.
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