China’s Socialist Market Economy: Lessons for Democratic Developing Countries
Arvind Virmani
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The paper’s focus is on successful Chinese policies that can be emulated by other countries to an extent (within certain bounds) which mentined in the article. The author is not trying to draw lessons for China itself on what policies it should correct or how China can do better in future, though some of these emerge as by products.
Keywords: china; democratic; developing countries; economic factors; policy; Chinese Communist Party (CCP); economy; socialism; production; centrally planned allocation; market economy; external trade; FDI; export production; socialist planning system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-04
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