CHINA'S POST-SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATION: ECONOMIC OPENNESS AND EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS

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Charles, Sebastien [1 ]
El Karouni, Ilyess [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris 08, Dept Econ, LED, St Denis, France
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ACTUALITE ECONOMIQUE | 2008年 / 84卷 / 04期
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10.7202/039325ar
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F [经济];
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The starting point of this article is that China's post-socialist transformation has involved a change in its growth regime. Indeed, during the Maoist era, it took the form of a "forced growth" as theorized by Kornai (1972). In addition, "export aversion" was one of the main characteristics of Chinese external economic relations. Today, it is not the case anymore since China follows an export-led growth strategy. Nevertheless, this situation could be particularly difficult to manage with respect to its dependence on external demand in a context of low domestic-demand.
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