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2.1 Chronological events from Qing dynasty to the period of the Republic of China

2.2 Summary of key statistics in the Chinese economy (1911–1936)

2.3 Comparison of China and Western Europe

3.1 The first Five-Year Plan

4.1 Proportion of total industrial output value for each sector of the economy (1978–1985)

4.2 Proportion of total sales of retail businesses in each sector of the economy (1978–1985)

4.3 Proportion of GDP generated by different sectors of the economy

4.4 Personal distribution of incomes (1988–2012)

7.1 Supply, demand, and labor institutions before and after labor market reforms

7.2 Market-driven widening of wage and income differentials (1980–2011)

8.1 Gross saving: comparison between China and five OECD countries (2009)

8.2 Shares in national disposable income and gross saving rates of the three sectors: comparison between China and five OECD countries (2009)

10.1 Income inequality in Asia (2000–2011)

10.2 Index of the ratio of urban to rural consumption per capita

10.3 Food grain production (1984–1989)

10.4 Regional income gaps

12.1 Total factor productivity growth by sector

13.1 Re-export values of Greater China in various major markets (2010)

13.2 The split and non-split approaches

13.3 Foreign merchandise and domestic merchandise

13.4 Value-added and employment generated by China’s processing and non-processing exports

13.5 Top ten exports of parts and components from China to Japan (2010)

13.6 Top ten imports of parts and components by China from Japan (2010)

15.1 Major financial reforms (1978–2012)

15.2 Size and structure of China’s financial sector

15.3 Snapshot of China’s bond and stock markets (2011) (in RMB bn)

15.4 Structure of social financing

18.1 Reduction in China’s energy intensity: preliminary value versus final value

19.1 Share of output of Chinese products in the world economy (2011)