Shenzhen: Opening to the World
Liang Xiang
Chinese Economy, 1985, vol. 19, issue 2, 73-78
Abstract:
Special Economic Zones are an important part of China's policy of opening to the world. The idea was first put forward at the end of 1978, when China began its modernization drive. The National People's Congress formally approved the special zones in Guangdong province in August 1980 and the Xiamen zone two months later.
Date: 1985
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