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International Business, gradualism, Explain and critically evaluate the factors contributing to China’s economic success.’

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International Business
‘Recent evidence suggests that the adoption of a process of gradualism explains the economic development of the Chinese economy in recent year. Explain and critically evaluate the factors contributing to China’s economic success.’

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1.0 Abstract

2.0 Introduction

3.0 Analysis of factors that led China to current position
3.1 Gradualism
3.2 Driving forces and environment
3.3 Reform and opening up
3.4 Continuing to improve the level of opening up

4.0 Will it go on this way forever?
4.1 Obstacles and Potentials

5.0 China and the World Economy

6.0 Concluding Remarks

7.0 References

본문내용

1.0 Abstract

Many arguments and analyses have been made so far about China’s economy and its future. Based on various sources and reports, this assignment will analyze how China could achieve such an unprecedented rapid economic development last few decades formerly planned economies of the use of gradualism in introducing economic reforms and its influence and relationship with other countries in current highly inter-linked world economy.

2.0 Introduction

For the few decades, average GDP growth rate of China has been above 9.5 percent per year which is the fastest growth rate ever recorded in the world history. Even though some critics argue that the statistical figure is not reliable enough and exaggerated to some extent, nobody can deny that China’s economic development is incredible both in quantity and quality. Previously, Napoleon gave name a “sleeping giant” to China and said if China woke up, it would quake the world. After long sleeping period of imperialist reign, political upheaval, Japanese incursion and civil war, China, especially right after Mao’s death in 1976, has awoken from its long sleep at last and seem to be ready to shake the world.

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