China's Economic Growth - Kennedy, Michael (University of Kentucky Lexington USA) - Books - Grin Publishing - 9783656583394 - February 10, 2014
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China's Economic Growth


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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject Orientalism / Sinology - Chinese / China, grade: A, Webster University, language: English, abstract: The debate whether China's economic growth can be considered a miracle or a myth is a complicated one. China has experienced a considerable economic boom it reformed its economy following 1978. Reforms led to the liberalization of China's economy, brought about rapid urban development, and increased the middle class base allowing for its political and economic influence throughout the world to flourish. Some believe - and some fear - that China's dramatic and speedy rise will advance it to a point, surpassing the United States as the world's leading economic superpower. However, with a closer examination, it becomes evident that this may be unlikely as China is heavily dependent on developed Western states, such as the United States, for the raw materials it needs to feed its manufacturing industry. Furthermore, by 2003, fifty-five percent (Gilboy 2004) of China's exports were from foreign funded enterprises. Therefore, China's economic rise is not a miracle, but rather a result of opening trade barriers to businesses from advanced countries which want to take advantage of China's inexpensive manufacturing sector.


12 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 10, 2014
ISBN13 9783656583394
Publishers Grin Publishing
Pages 12
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 1 mm   ·   34 g
Language German