THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CHINESE ECONOMY’S INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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Abstract
This article focuses on the key theories of economic development and the modern concepts of inclusive economic development. The topic presents an analysis of the PRC’s economic policy implementation of a strategy for inclusive economic development, as well as an assessment of the results of its fulfilment. This study systematizes the main factors for inclusive development and determines their impact on Chinese economy.
How to Cite
Khomenko, O. (2021). THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CHINESE ECONOMY’S INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT. Chinese Studies, (1), 69-76. Retrieved from https://chinese-studies.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/118
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Keywords
PRC, inclusiveness, inclusive development, economic growth, Chinese economy
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