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The Five Biggest Questions about the Chinese Economy

Spechler answers the five biggest questions about the Chinese economy. They are: 1. What has been China's development pattern? 2. Is growth sustainable despite environmental degradation? 3. Will China remain unified despite inequalities of income and wealth? 4. Can Chinese society continue to p...

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Published in:Comparative economic studies 2010-03, Vol.52 (1), p.1-17
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subjects Capital expenditures
China
Competition
Competition policy
Cost control
Economic development
Economic growth
Economics
Economics and Finance
Environmental impact
Environmental restoration
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Intellectual property
International Economics
Market economies
Political economy
Political Economy/Economic Systems
Political parties
Politics
Private schools
Productivity
R&D
Reforms
Regional development
Regional policy
Research & development
Research & development expenditures
Success
Survey Article
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