On the Current Stage of China's Economic DevelopmentâA Typical Development in a Nontypical Country
Zhu Jiaming
Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 23, issue 2, 8-21
Abstract:
Economic development in China has been unique throughout history. The atypical mode of China's development has long puzzled Chinese thinkers. Even after the establishment of the People's Republic, socialist construction in China has continued to be characterized by strongly unique features. Only fifteen years remain before the advent of the twenty-first century. If we can say that until now China has been an atypical country, can China's development still maintain its atypical path from now on into the future? As the author sees it, this is impossible. This is the central issue that this essay explores.
Date: 1989
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