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Myrdal did not cover China in his Asian Drama. If he did, he would have been most likely pessimistic about China, as he was about other Asian countries in his book. However, China has achieved miraculous growth since the transition from a planned economy to a market economy at the end of 1978....
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In the postwar period until today the call for more intensive economic growth, again and again, enjoyed a substantial popularity in the world of politics, in particular with reference to possible current solutions of given economic problems. Here growth considerations and decisions in the past...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011869225
Myrdal did not cover China in his Asian Drama. If he did, he would have been most likely pessimistic about China, as he was about other Asian countries in his book. However, China has achieved miraculous growth since the transition from a planned economy to a market economy at the end of 1978....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011943899
infrastructure corresponds to the practiced neglect of the long-term policy objective of economic growth in the economic order of the …, institutional and personal infrastructure, infrastructure policy as an indirect approach to economic growth policy is suggested. The … institutional infrastructure (e.g., population and education policy). Thus we discover infrastructure of the market economy to …
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infrastructure corresponds to the practiced neglect of the long-term policy objective of economic growth in the economic order of the …, institutional and personal infrastructure, infrastructure policy as an indirect approach to economic growth policy is suggested. The … institutional infrastructure (e.g., population and education policy). Thus we discover infrastructure of the market economy to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003867978
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In the postwar period until today the call for more intensive economic growth, again and again, enjoyed a substantial popularity in the world of politics, in particular with reference to possible current solutions of given economic problems. Here growth considerations and decisions in the past...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011786045
(On the Book by J. Y. Lin "Demystifying the Chinese Economy") The article is a review of the book "Demystifying the Chinese Economy" written by the famous Chinese economist J. Y. Lin. The book is about the China economic decline in the XVIII — beginning of the XX centuries; Lin also analyzes...
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infrastructure corresponds to the practiced neglect of the long-term policy objective of economic growth in the economic order of the …, institutional and personal infrastructure, infrastructure policy as an indirect approach to economic growth policy is suggested. The … institutional infrastructure (e.g., population and education policy). Thus we discover infrastructure of the market economy to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005002698
In the early days of nationalization, it seemed axiomatic that price and quality standards could be better managed by State Owned Enterprises (SOE). Subsequent experience, however demonstrates that public ownership and control are different as the challenges of imposing effective public...
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