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Progress and Peril in China's Modern Economy. Chun Chang.

by Chang, Chun; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 105Business. Publisher: Region, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Banks and banking, Central | Banks and banking -- China | China -- Economic conditions | China -- Economic policy | Economic development | Economic zoning | Government ownership | Macroeconomics | Migration -- Internal -- China | Monetary policy -- ChinaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "To risk stating the obvious, China today is a major force on the world economic scene, and its prominence is likely to grow in coming decades. But China's rapid evolution from a relatively poor and isolated nation into one of the world's preeminent market powers is not widely understood. This article presents a broad outline of China's transformation over the past 25 years and also describes some of the important challenges that now face the country as it seeks to secure its hard-won economic gains and expand upon them." (REGION)
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Originally Published: Progress and Peril in China's Modern Economy, Dec. 2003; pp. 25-59.

"To risk stating the obvious, China today is a major force on the world economic scene, and its prominence is likely to grow in coming decades. But China's rapid evolution from a relatively poor and isolated nation into one of the world's preeminent market powers is not widely understood. This article presents a broad outline of China's transformation over the past 25 years and also describes some of the important challenges that now face the country as it seeks to secure its hard-won economic gains and expand upon them." (REGION)

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