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Integrating Selected Theories Based on China’s Experiences

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The purpose of this chapter is to select complementary theories based on China’s specific experiences and to reveal the possibility of integrating these selected theories into a new growth cycle framework. Because this book intends to undertake a theoretical exercise grounded on empirical and historical analyses, the interaction between empirical examination and theoretical searching has played a very important role in the process of understanding problems and difficulties, in looking for the right modelling strategy and approaches, and in exploring the theoretical and policy implications of the findings.

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  • Business Cycle
  • Socialist Economy
  • Shortage Intensity
  • Soft Budget Constraint
  • Real Investment

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Sun, L. (2001). Integrating Selected Theories Based on China’s Experiences. In: Aggregate Behaviour of Investment in China, 1953–96. Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230513884_2

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