Introduction: China''s Road to a Consumer Power Is Not an
Unknown Number / 1
Part I China''s New Signpost:Justice and Sustainable Development
Chapter I Crossroads of Chinese Development Models Transition/6
Section I The First Transition: Termination of Export-oriented Model / 6
Section II The Second Transition: Terminating Investment-driven Model / 19
Section III The Third Transition: Terminating the So-called Economic Growth
Theories Centered on GDP / 35
Section IV Fourth Transformation: China''s Reform Seeks
New Breakthrough / 42
Chapter II Transition of Chinese Development Phases / 46
Section I Stepping from Survival-style Phase intQ Development-style Phase / 47
Section II Phasic Changes of Social Contradictions during New Development-
style Phase-/72
Section III New Requests during the New Development-style Phase/'' 78
Chapter III The Second Transition: Leadingto Justice and
Sustainable Development ./86
Section I Objective Basis of the Second Transition Comes :into Being / 86
Section II Rare External Opportunities of the Second Transition / 89
Section III The Second Transition and the Second Reform / 102
Part II From a Big Country of Production to a Big Country of Consumption
Chapter I Transition and Change in Consumption-led Era/110
Section I Historical Starting Point for China to Become a Big country of
consumption /''110
Section il A Critical Period to Build a Consumption-led Pattern / 131
Section III Important Actions to Shape a New Consumption-led Pattern / 138
Chapter II Transition and Reform in the Era of Urbanization / 159
Section I China Has Entered the Era of Rapid Development of Urbanization / 159
Section II Urbanization: The Main Carrier to Build a Big
Consuming Country / 168
Section III Urbanization and Industrialization / 176
Section IV Transition and Reform with Urbanization as the Main Line / 185
Chapter III Transition and Reform in-Era of Urban and Rural
Integration / 196
Section I The Urban and Rural Integration in China Has Come to the Period
of "Major Breakthrough" / 196
Section II Urban and Rural :Integration has Decisive Influence on Urbanization / 210
Section III Push Ahead Urban and Rural Integration by Breaking the Dual
Institutional Structure of Urban and Rural Areas / 212
Chapter IV Transition and Reform in Era with Shortage Of Public
Products ! 221
Section I Coming of the Era with Shortage of Public Products / 221
Section II Expand Key Areas of Public Product Supply / 226
Section III Establish the Development-oriented Social System and Social
Policy System / 237
Chapter V Transition and Change in the Era of Low Carbon
Economy / 247
Section I Develop Low Carbon Economy - A General Trend / 248
Section II Low Carbon Economy - New Model of Development / 259
S_ection II1 Iow Carbon Economy - Institutional Innovation Is the Key / 267
Section IV Low Carbon Economy - New Economic Growth Points / 277
Part III Historical Challenges to Government Transition
Chapter I Government Transition - An Important Role in the
Second Transition / 284
Section I The Change of the Gov.ernment''s Role in Transition / 284
Section II Government Transition -The Burden'' Is Heavy and the Road Is
Long / 290
Section III The Particularities of Government Transition / 296
Section IV Government Transition Influences the Overall Situation / 301
Section V Government Transition Determines the Success of the Second
Transition / 306
Chapter II Promoting the Second Transition and Reform Focusing
on Government Transition / 311
Section I Establishing a Government System Conducive to Promoting
Domestic Consumption / 312
Section 11 Breaking Urbanization Led by Administrative Departments / 317
Section III Forming Concerted Intergovernmental-Efforts for, Cities to Support
Rural Areas / 324
Section IV Building a Diversified Public Service Supply System / 328
Section V Innovating the Government Management System for the Low-
carbon Economy J 336
Chapter III Government Transition with Public Services as the
Goal / 342
Section I From "Focusing on the GDP" to "Focusing on Human
Development" / 342
Section II The Transition from a Development-oriented Government to a
Public Services-oriented Government / 351
Section III The.Three Major Roles of Government Transition/356
Chapter IV The Administrative System Reform with Government
Transition as the Main Line / 362
Section I Establishing a Standardized System of Division of Public
Duties / 363
Section II Promoting the Administrative Division System Reform / 368
Section III Promote Reform for the Separate Establishment of the Three
Powers within the Scope of the Administrative System / 373
Section IV Improving the Public Governance Structure Focused on the
Government''s. Self-Building and Reform / 377
Chapter V Government Transition: A Profound Revolution/386
Section I Government Transition Shakes the Pattern of Profound Interest
Relations / 386
Section II Preventing Public Policies from being Impeded by Special Interest
Groups / 388
Section III Establishing a High-Level Coordination Mechanism / 390
Concluding Remarks
The "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" Period,a Historical Juncture
Section I The "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" Period Will Be a Key
Historical Period / 396
Section II The Reform of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" Period with the
Transition of the Development Model as the Main Line / 402
Section III Planning to Make Breakthroughs in the Reform of the "Twelfth
Five-Year Plan" Period / 405
Postscript / 409