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ID103500
Title ProperChina's cew stage of development
LanguageENG
AuthorPeilin Li
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since China began to implement the reform and opening-up policies in 1978, its development and reform have centred on two T-changes, namely the transition of economic institution and the transformation of social structure. The Chinese experience is often analysed in economic terms, with special attention given to the extent to which it conforms with or deviates from the more general development experiences. Efforts have been made to understand China from the theoretical framework of transition from a planned economy to a market economy. China is also analysed as the newest case of the East Asian development experience, following Japan and the Four Little Dragons of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. More recently, China is also considered one of the four emerging big economies, along with Brazil, Russia and India, in a framework widely known as "BRIC".
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 9, No. 1; Mar 2011: p133-143
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal Vol. 9, No. 1; Mar 2011: p133-143
Key WordsEconomic Development - China ;  China - Economic Conditions - 2000 ;  China - Economic Policy - 2000