THE TRANSITION PROCESS IN CHINA: AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
During the last 25 years, the Chinese economy has experienced significant changes: the centrally planned economy has been reformed gradually into a market economy; the traditional agricultural economy is becoming more and more a modern industrial economy. In a dynamic two-sector-two-segment model we demonstrate that the economic reform has changed the industrialization mechanism in China. It released a decentralized industrialization process beside the centrally planned Soviet-type industrialization. This decentralized industrialization is shown to be the ultimate driving force of the transition from plan to market in China.
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2007
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| Authors: | Chen, Pu ; Hsiao, Chih-Ying |
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Journal of Economic Development. - Economics. - Vol. 32.2007, 2, p. 113-134
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Economics |
| Subject: | Transition | Economic Reform | Industrialization | the Chinese Economy |
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| Type of publication: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Classification: | O1 - Economic Development ; O14 - Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Industries; Choice of Technology ; P2 - Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009351164
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