China

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2013

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This chapter of “International development : ideas, experience and prospects” looks beyond ideological debate and provides an account of the development process that reflects upon the mistakes and pitfalls of China’s experience. It focuses on the role of government, both as managing the evolution of an economic system, and as adaptive learning in the arena of public policy. The chapter ends by identifying challenges and prospects for China’s future development. The rapid change in every aspect of China’s economy and society makes it harder to see a clear pattern of change.

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CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC REFORM, DECENTRALIZATION, FAR EAST ASIA, STATE-OWNED COMPANIES, POLITICAL STABILITY, CHINA, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, GOVERNMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT THEORY

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