Structural Reforms for China’s Sustainable Future
Sarah Tong
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2017, vol. 09, issue 04, 79-91
Abstract:
A respectful growth is important for China’s leaders. Since early 2017, however, the government seems to place more emphasis on structural reforms for sustainable development. Policy deliberations have highlighted the challenges confronting the economy and the need for reforms. Meanwhile, policy adjustments have been made to ensure satisfactory economic outcome, at least up to the 19th Party Congress to ensure a smooth transition for Chinese President Xi in his second term.
Date: 2017
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