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Некоторые социальные проблемы Китая в условиях экономического роста

Чжэн Хайдун
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Vestnik of the St. Petersburg University. Series 5. Economics Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 5. Экономика, 2003, issue 1 (5), 111-119

Abstract: Income differences, permanently increasing under fast economic growth, have created one of the most serious problems in modern China. "Ibis process has resulted in qualitative changes in the reforms, become the cause of serious social instability, and even transformed into a long-term factor limiting the prospects of economic development. Deepening economic differences have given a push to the fast stratification of Chinese society. The layers of the population received the greatest benefits during reforms have started to turn into political pressure groups. Government officials, scientists and heads of enterprises belonging to a stratum of beneficiaries fundamentally do not understand the hardness of life for overwhelming majority of the population, and hence promote an aggravation of social contradictions. Chinese researchers seriously warn that if the tendency keeps, social problems might be resolved by methods, which are most dangerous and undesirable for the beneficiaries.

Date: 2003
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