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A Study of Special Economic Zone Transformation and the China Model

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The background of the “altruistic” establishment of China’s traditional special economic zones determines that the special zones serve as “windows”, “experimental fields”, models and drivers, and they take up the historical mission of reducing the risks and costs of the national reform and opening up while paving the way for it. When the market-oriented reform of the special zones becomes the goal for national reforms, the traditional historical mission of the special economic zones will have basically been accomplished. This shows that the special zones have no longer mainly functioned as the windows for the opening up and the experimental fields for institutional reforms; instead, they have developed into a regional developmental model and have constituted a pole for the economic growth of this region. New special zones were established and special policies relating to them were set up to further aggregate the factors, promote the economic development of the new special zones, give rise to polarization and produce diffusion effects, which has become a new regional developmental model. The economic reform was mainly driven and put into practice by the special economic zones, thus the special zone mode developed by the traditional special zones and the new special zone developmental path is the foundation and core of the China Model.

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Notes

  1. 1.

    Special economic zone refers to the abbreviated form of Special Economic Development Zone. The name of Special Economic Development Zone varies with different establishment objectives and conditions in various countries. It is exclusively named as special economic zone in China.

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    The Port of Leghorn is the first special economic zone named as free port in the world and is generally considered as the originator of the special economic zones around the world [1].

  3. 3.

    The European Value Outlook is based on the European traditional philosophy of the value of social democracy and advocates human rights, environmental protection, social security and equitable distribution while emphasizing economic growth.

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Qinghe, L., Fang, W., Zhenfeng, Z., Xiao, K. (2017). A Study of Special Economic Zone Transformation and the China Model. In: Yuan, Y. (eds) Studies on China's Special Economic Zones. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3704-7_6

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