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The author points out that China's foreign trade has made stunning advances since economic reform began in the late …
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Taiwan's rapid economic transformation analysed within the complex relationship between economic growth, income distribution and productivity. Challenges faced by the country to restructure its economy. Taiwan faces intense competition from other Asian countries to maintain its market shares in...
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The author believes that the future of the reforms in China ultimately depends on whether, and if so to what extent …
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As the author sees it, foreign direct investment (FDI) in China is the most dramatic manifestation of China's open …
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Energy and transport have long been considered the two main obstacles to Chinese economic development. The author explores to what extent economic stagnation has been caused by shortfalls in energy supplies and what can be done to alleviate the situation in the future. (DÜI-Sen)
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According to the author, in the late 1970s, Chinese industry was on the verge of collapse. Its high but erratic level of growth since 1949 had been achieved by using ever-increasing amounts of labour and capital. By 1978, the Chinese Communist Party leadership understood the economic problems...
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