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A Brief Discussion of the Economic Nature of China's Special Economic Zones

Su Yanhan

Chinese Economy, 1985, vol. 19, issue 2, 41-58

Abstract: To implement special policies, absorb foreign capital on a large scale, and implement economic cooperation between China and foreign countries, China's Special Economic Zones are now forming a new socioeconomic structure. This structure is an important indication of the difference between the nature of the economy in special zones and the economy in the broad areas of our domestic economy. This article will emphasize examining the nature of the special zones' economy from the angle of the socioeconomic structure, from its special nature, its dual nature, and its transitional nature.

Date: 1985
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