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Neoliberal and Classical Developmentalism: A Comparative Analysis of the Chinese and Japanese Models of Economic Development

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Modern Economic Development in Japan and China

Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series ((IPES))

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In the past few years China’s development model experienced a major transformation. After 30 years of opening and reform, China’s development has achieved astonishing results. In 2012, China’s per capita GDP exceeded 6,094 USD (IMF WEO 2013). At the same time, however, there are problems with the developmental model, and with changes in the international conditions and the domestic environment, these problems have become more prominent.

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Gao, B. (2013). Neoliberal and Classical Developmentalism: A Comparative Analysis of the Chinese and Japanese Models of Economic Development. In: Huang, X. (eds) Modern Economic Development in Japan and China. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137323088_4

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