The Correct Strategy for Long-Term Economic DevelopmentâConcept of the Development Strategy of Joining the "Great International Cycle"
Wang Jian
Chinese Economy, 1991, vol. 25, issue 1, 7-15
Abstract:
The general goal of the next stage of Chinese economic development is to go forward toward a mature industrialized society, a process that may continue well into the middle of the next century. To reach this goal, we must choose a correct development strategy, and, to do so, there must be in-depth understanding of the background and contradictions in that stage.
Date: 1991
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