Introduction:China's Road to a Consumer Power Is Not an Unknown Number 1
Part Ⅰ China's New Signpost:Justice and Sustainable Development 6
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 SeeksNew Breakthrough 42
Chapter Ⅱ Transition of Chinese Development Phases 46
Section Ⅰ Stepping from Survival-style Phase into 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:Leading to 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 110
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 Ⅱ 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
Section Ⅲ Low 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 284
Chapter Ⅰ Government Transition-An Important Role in the Second Transition 284
Section Ⅰ The Change of the Government'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 Ⅱ 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 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 396
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