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Understanding Chinese Economy accurately: John Wong and his China research / Shin, Chueiling   Journal Article
Shin, Chueiling Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How and to what extent can China be more accurately understood? Is China best understood as it is or through theories that appear to reveal its nature? John Wong is an example of the former approach, a pursuer of economic realism in the discipline of economic analysis. This paper first describes John Wong's conceptual model of Chinese economic development, which consists of three major components: Singapore as the reference point; economic scale as the first adjusted variable; and economic development phase as the second variable. The paper further explores sources of his choice of methodology through the positionality of his research. He cannot be neatly categorized in any existing school of economic analysis of the Western academic tradition but pursues his accurate understanding of China through pragmatism; his institutionalized research position constitutes the methodological foundation for his research strategy and conceptual framework.
Key Words Economy  China  Economic analysis  Pragmatism  Identity  Conceptual Framework 
Chinese Economy  Chinese Identity  John Wong  EAI  Economic Scale 
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