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Long-Term Strategic Objectives for Achieving China’s Economic Growth and Possible Problems

Wei Liu ()
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Wei Liu: Renmin University of China

Chapter Chapter 4 in Research on China’s Market Economy Development, 2024, pp 75-92 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Since the reform and opening up, China has maintained long-term high-speed economic growth. In 2002, China proposed a new long-term economic growth target that quadrupled GDP in 20 years. By 2007, the goal of quadrupling per capita GDP by 2020 was proposed. This chapter analyzes the possibility, trend, growth rate and possible problems of China’s long-term economic growth from the perspectives of China’s economy and East Asian economic comparison, residents’ disposable income, and the impact of China’s future economic growth on its international economic status.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1398-1_4

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