Scientific understanding of the fundamentals of China's economic development

  • Huang T
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is based on China’s economic fundamentals. Factor input, structural optimization and institutional reform, which determine the fundamentals of China’s economic development, will actively prop up long-term, sustained and stable growth of the Chinese economy and keep China’s potential economic growth rate stabilized within a reasonable growth range in the long term. Design/methodology/approach – The fundamentals of economic development of a country are the basic situation of economic operation determined by the country’s main factors and the long-term trend thereof, and they have such characteristics as stability, internality and persistence. Findings – Stability refers to economic operation that remains relatively stable within a reasonable growth range at a certain stage of development, and this does not rule out exceptional economic fluctuations in certain years due to the impact of unexpected short-term factors. For instance, the fundamentals of the Chinese economy during the period after the reform and opening-up are characterized by a sustained high growth rate. Originality/value – Internality refers to the intrinsic quantity and quality of all factors supporting the economic development of a country, especially the quantity and quality of the factors that play a decisive role in the economic development of a country at a specific stage. For instance, demographic dividend and capital formation have bolstered the high-speed growth of the Chinese economy since the reform and opening-up

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Huang, T. (2020). Scientific understanding of the fundamentals of China’s economic development. China Political Economy, 3(2), 279–287. https://doi.org/10.1108/cpe-10-2020-0015

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