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The Inflation Mechanism and Expectations : Evidence from China

Li, LayaHuang, Lei(Translated by)
Part of the Understanding China series
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This book reflects China's experience, model and theory of successful inflation control.

The idea of Stabilization of Expectations emphasized by the Chinese government was primarily proposed in this book with systematic theoretical support.

The theory framework initiated in this book has been about 10 years earlier than that of the European and American economists. The core theory of this work is Sticky Expectation Theory, which breaks through the framework of neoclassical economic theory, denies the fundamental preconditions of neoclassical economic theory to establish a new theoretical framework so as to understand people's economic behavior and explain the operating mechanism of economy.

This book establishes the Chinese version of flexible inflation targeting system, policy transparency, policy rules, and expectation management as the means to prevent and manage inflation and macro-control. Readers will gain a better understanding of the research achievements of Chinese scholars in the field of inflation management as well as the theory of expectations.

Readers can further understand the Chinese approach in tackling inflation issue and other macro-economic control measures proposed by this book.  

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Product Details
SPRINGER NATURE
9819725690 / 9789819725694
Hardback
09/07/2024
Singapore
290 pages, 15 Illustrations, black and white; X, 290 p. 35 illus., 20 illus. in color.
155 x 235 mm