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Howe, Christopher

Professor Christopher Howe

Honorary fellow

1970 PhD (Economics), London; 1962 BA (Chinese), Cambridge.

Email c.howe@wreac.org
Telephone +44 (0)114 222 8429
Post/Affiliation (click for detailed profile) Research Professor, The University of Sheffield.

Professional affiliations

2001 - Fellow of the British Academy

Selected publications

(With Y.Y. Kueh and Robert Ash, China 's Economic Reform, A study with Documents , Routledge-Curzon, 2003

The Origins of Japanese Trade Supremacy. Technology and Development in Asia, 1540-1945 , Chicago University Press, 1996, 1999

With Charles Feinstein, Ed and contributor, Chinese Technology Transfer in the 1990s. Current experience, historical problems and international perspectives , Edward Elgar, 1997

Ed. and contributor , China and Japan, History, Trends and Prospects , Clarendon, 1996.

With K.R.Walker, The Foundations of the Chinese Planned Economy, Macmillan, 1989

Ed. and contributor, Shanghai . Revolution and Development in a Chinese Metropolis , Cambridge University Press, 1981.

China 's Economy. A Basic Guide , Basic Books, New York, 1978, pb.1980

"Development and international integration", pp. 81-101 in Erik Brodsgaard and Bertil Heurlin eds., China's Place in Global Geopolitics, Routledge, 2002

"Taiwan in the 20th Century: Model or Victim? Development Problems in a small Asian Economy" in R. L. Edmonds and Steven M. Goldstein eds., Taiwan in the Twentieth Century: a retrospective view, 2001

"Development and International Economic Integration: is China Ready? Some ideological, industrial and regional considerations", Centre for Financial and Management Studies, Discussion Paper , 2001 (European Community, China Academic Network Conference, Copenhagen, February 2000).

"The Asian environment of China 's economic development: the view from Japan with special reference to foreign direct investment and industrial re-structuring", pp. 3-38 in Robert Ash ed., China 's Integration in Asia. Curzon (2000)