Economic Reform and Social Change in China: Past, Present, and Future of the Economic State |
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Authors: | Sheying Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) The City University of New York, USA |
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Abstract: | China's socioeconomic crisis before 1978 and its success over the past two decades can be viewed as a zigzag process of politicization and depoliticization of the economic state. By summarizing the Chinese experience, this article shows the importance of a specific pattern of general public policy (GPP) in determining the nature of a policy system. China's economic and serialized reforms since 1978 are reviewed in order to illuminate the current situation and future direction of the nation. The changes have undermined the economic state by creating a trend of de-economicization in the Chinese government. If economic reform and social change are to continue smoothly, another transfer of state emphasis to more balanced development is required. |
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Keywords: | China general public policy economic state development social security/welfare |
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