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Lawrence R. Sullivan

Chinese Economy, 2000, vol. 33, issue 3, 3-6

Abstract: So you think the economic reforms instituted in China since 1978 have been a great success? That China, now the world's third largest economy in gross terms, is "on a roll" toward becoming an "economic giant" and one of the major players in the newly emerging global economy? That, compared to former communist countries that adopted political democracy >i>and>/i> reform, especially Russia, China has maintained a better balance between political stability and economic growth that should, in fact, be emulated by other comparable nations? The "Chinese economic miracle" is a reality, you believe, and so the world must sit up and take notice.

Date: 2000
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