State, Market and Infrastructure: The New Silk Road

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Infrastructure development, including transport, energy, buildings, electricity, telecommunications, water and sewage, as well as health and education, have been crucially important for China's growth as well as for Chinese people's welfare. China's role in infrastructure development has the potential to contribute positively to growth and welfare in the countries along the Silk Road.

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Nolan, P. (2017). State, Market and Infrastructure: The New Silk Road. Croatian International Relations Review, 23(78), 7–18. https://doi.org/10.1515/cirr-2017-0004

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