Understanding China's overcapacity. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Understanding China's overcapacity. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Understanding China's overcapacity
- Further Information:
- Note: Dianqing Xu, Ying Liu.
- Authors:
- Xu, Dianqing
Liu, Ying - Other Names:
- Ruoxi, Li translator.
Yan, Li translator. - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Evaluation of Overcapacity with an Innovative Definition; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Waves of Publicity Drive on Overcapacity; 1.3 Unsatisfactory Results of the Overcapacity Alleviation; 1.4 Theoretical Discussion of Overcapacity; 1.5 Where Does Overcapacity Data Come?; 1.6 Essential Features of Overcapacity; 1.7 Over-Investment and Overcapacity; 1.8 The Source of Overcapacity Publicity; 1.9 Interpreting Overcapacity with an Innovative Definition; 1.10 Three Basic Types of Overcapacity; 1.11 Locate the Problems and Find the Right Remedy Chapter 2: Is Steel Capacity Excessive?2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Spiraling Steel Output; 2.2.1 Steel Output in China: Advancing in Leaps and Bounds; 2.2.2 The Latecomer Becomes the First; 2.2.3 China's Share of the World's Total Steel Output; 2.2.4 Increments of Steel Output Are Concentrated in China; 2.2.5 Horizontal Comparison in Terms of Steel Consumption Per Capita; 2.2.6 Steel Import and Export; 2.3 Absolute Overcapacity and Relative Overcapacity; 2.4 The Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption; 2.4.1 Identifying the Inflection Point of the Inverted U-curve by Relevant Statistics 2.4.2 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by Growth Pattern of Steel Output2.4.3 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by the Speed of Urbanization; 2.4.4 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by GDP Per Capita; 2.4.5 Identifying the InflectionIntro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Evaluation of Overcapacity with an Innovative Definition; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Waves of Publicity Drive on Overcapacity; 1.3 Unsatisfactory Results of the Overcapacity Alleviation; 1.4 Theoretical Discussion of Overcapacity; 1.5 Where Does Overcapacity Data Come?; 1.6 Essential Features of Overcapacity; 1.7 Over-Investment and Overcapacity; 1.8 The Source of Overcapacity Publicity; 1.9 Interpreting Overcapacity with an Innovative Definition; 1.10 Three Basic Types of Overcapacity; 1.11 Locate the Problems and Find the Right Remedy Chapter 2: Is Steel Capacity Excessive?2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Spiraling Steel Output; 2.2.1 Steel Output in China: Advancing in Leaps and Bounds; 2.2.2 The Latecomer Becomes the First; 2.2.3 China's Share of the World's Total Steel Output; 2.2.4 Increments of Steel Output Are Concentrated in China; 2.2.5 Horizontal Comparison in Terms of Steel Consumption Per Capita; 2.2.6 Steel Import and Export; 2.3 Absolute Overcapacity and Relative Overcapacity; 2.4 The Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption; 2.4.1 Identifying the Inflection Point of the Inverted U-curve by Relevant Statistics 2.4.2 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by Growth Pattern of Steel Output2.4.3 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by the Speed of Urbanization; 2.4.4 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by GDP Per Capita; 2.4.5 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by GR of Fixed Asset Investment; 2.4.6 Identifying the Inflection Point of Per Capita Steel Consumption by the Amount of New Housing; 2.5 Demand for Housing and Steel Overcapacity 2.6 Growth Rate of Demand for Steel and the Inflection Point of the Inverted U-curve2.7 Long-Run Forecast for Per Capita Steel Consumption; 2.8 Capacity Utilization Rate of Steel Industry; 2.9 Steelmakers' Profit Margins; 2.10 Weak Link Is the Main Reason Behind Overcapacity; Chapter 3: Is There Overcapacity in Cement Industry?; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Doubtful Cement Overcapacity; 3.2.1 The Fourth Cement Overcapacity; 3.2.2 Characteristics of Cement Industry; 3.2.3 The Fourth Round of Decline for Cement Output; 3.2.4 Relative Cement Overcapacity and Absolute Cement Overcapacity 3.2.5 The Statistical Reliability of Cement Capacity3.2.6 Reasonable Range of Capacity Utilization Rate; 3.3 Rising Cement Output; 3.3.1 The Upward Momentum of Cement Output in China; 3.3.2 China's Share in Cement Output of the World; 3.3.3 Cross-Nation Comparison of Cement Output; 3.3.4 Cross-Nation Comparison of Per Capita Cement Consumption; 3.4 Inflection Point of Cement Output; 3.4.1 The Inverted U-Curves in Developed Countries; 3.4.2 Per Capita GDP and Peak Value of Cement Output; 3.4.3 Peak of Cement Consumption and Cumulative Per Capita Consumption … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 330.951
Economics
Overproduction -- China
Management science
Macroeconomics
Economic policy
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference
Economic history
Overproduction
Political Science -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy
Political economy
Business & Economics -- Economics -- Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Economics
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
Political Economy/Economic Policy
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
China
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811308819
9811308810 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811308802
9811308802 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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