Contents
Ⅰ. The Background and the Framework of the Risk-Analysis
1. The Background of the Risk-Analysis | Keun Lee, Byung-Kook Kim, Jin-Suk Bae
2. The Framework of the Risk-Analysis | Keun Lee
Ⅱ. Dilemma of the Choice: the Mechanism of the Economic Growth
3. To What Extent China should be Urbanized | Keun Lee, Ji-Sun Lee
4. Is it Possible for the Farmers to be Well Off | Keun Lee, Ji-Sun Lee
5. Can the Service Industry Solve the Urban Unemployment Problem? | Keun Lee, Ji-Sun Lee
Ⅲ. The Macroeconomic Stability of China
6. The Financial Status of Chinese Government | Young-Sam Kang
7. Existing Financial and Macroeconomic Risks | Nathaniel Stankard
8. How will the Global Imbalance Affect Chinese Economy | Nathaniel Stankard
Ⅳ. Sustainable Growth of Chinese Economy and the Market
9. How Big is the Stratified Chinese Market | Keun Lee, Boo-Yong Kim
10. To What Extent will Chinese Domestic Market be Opened | In-Young Song
11. Will American Market Stay Reliable to Chinese Products | Nathaniel Stankard
Ⅴ. The Sustainability of Economic Growth and the Resource
12. How Free is Chinese Economy from Energy Problem| Jin-Suk Bae
13. Is there Enough Food for 130 Million Citizens| Jin-Suk Bae
14. Are the Growth and the Clean Environment Compatible | Nathaniel Stankard
Ⅵ. Abstract and Conclusion
15. Existing Long-Term Forecasts for Chinese Economics| Ji-Sun Lee, Jin-Suk Bae
16. The 11 Major Forecasts for Chinese Economy and a Synthetic Judgment | Keun Lee