
Dragonomics - The China Economic Quarterly (the CEQ)

Since 1997 the China Economic Quarterly has been the leading source of analysis
and understanding of the Chinese economy for business leaders, diplomats,
academics and other China-watchers. Edited by Joe Studwell, author of the
acclaimed recent book The China Dream, the CEQ offers a well-researched, 100%
independent view of what's really happening in the world's most dynamic emerging
economy.
Each 52-page issue contains:
- A concise yet comprehensive analysis of the latest economic data
- An in-depth research article on a major topic
- Several short articles on sectors, trends, companies and people
China's Economy: who owns
it?
China Economic Quarterly
(the CEQ)
The CEQ Story Breakout
Q3 2005
The economy
Special subject: China’s migrant work force
China’s high savings rate explained
The water shortage
China’s tourism
Q2 2005
The economy
Up from the abyss: reviving the Northeast
The currency: A tisket, a tasket, a band not a basket
Consumer markets: Satellite (city) launch
Hotels: the cheap shall inherit
Q1 2005
2004 economy & forecasts
Environment: The big fix
Politics: Getting to know the New Left
The Silk Road: Central Asian gambit
Private enterprise: Faster, higher, stronger
Q4 2004
2004 economy & forecasts
Profits and growth outlook
MNC profits: dream, dream, dream...
Competition: rational irrationality
Efficiency: lessons from the coke industry
Growth: how long can it last?
Textiles: life after quotas
Television: semi-open channel
Q3 2004
2003 economy & forecasts
WTO after three years: Has it worked?
Bank reform: The quest for adequate capital
Books: Business unusual
Q1
2004
2003
economy & forecasts
Land:righting the wrongs
Government finance:
those deficit blues again
Statistics: measuring
China’s service economy
Companies: D’long, the
great consolidator
Q4 2003
Q1-3 2003 economy &
forecasts
China tech: where is
China on the global technology curve?
Special report: China's debts
Joint ventures: Frankenstein
brides
Q3 2003
H1
2003 economy & forecasts
SOES: The quest for global
champions
SOES: Let a hundred
firecrackers pop
SOES: Corporatisation, not
privatisation
Case study: Baosteel
Case study: China Merchants
Bank
Table: The red hats come
off
Entrepreneurial sector:
Capitalism in Zhejiang
Entrepreneurial sector: Red
capitalists
Case study: TCL
Case study: Neusoft
Case study: Hainan Airlines
Stock markets: weirder
than you think
Financial media: more
light
Q2 2003
Q4 2002 economy &
forecasts
China’s oil quest
Special -the second Barton & Rupert awards
Banking reform -unfinished
business
Beijing real estate -
riding for a fall
SARS - the return of
political risk and SARS - the future of Hong Kong
Monkey King -
Wang Qishan
Q1 2003
Q4 2002 economy &
forecasts
Inequality -
is it a powder keg?
Special report -
China's GDP numbers
Corporate strategy - Korean
cool
Multinational profits -
no gold mine yet
Foreign direct investment
- the $100 billion country?
Consumer credit - put it
on the house
Monkey King - Mike
McCune
The CEQ Bulletin (CEB)
Fresh Thoughts on Inflation
China's Economic Performance 2004
The
bust begins?
Economic performance Q1 2004
National People’s Congress
2003
China’s economic
performance 2003
Understanding China’s bank
bailout
Inflation returns: how worried
should we be?
China Economic Bulletin, Q4
2003
China Economic Bulletin, Q3
2003
China Economic Bulletin, Q2
2003
China Economic Bulletin, Q1
2003
China Economic Bulletin,
Q4 2002
China Economic Bulletin,
Q3 2002
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