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100 _aSen, Gautam
245 _aPost-reform China and the international economy: economic change and liberalisation under sovereign control
260 _c2000
300 _ap.929-36
362 _a11 Mar
520 _aThe unique conditions encountered by China for its economic and political opening to the wider world are crucial to understand the rapid integration of its essentially centrally planned economy with the international economy. China was able to cushion and regulate its interaction with the world economy through an initial relationship with Chinese overseas investors, especially Hong Kong. This method of buffered entry into the international economy enabled China to deepen its ties with the wider world economy further, without becoming vulnerable to predatory market forces and associated political pressures. - Reproduced
650 _aEconomic liberalization - China
650 _aEconomic reform - China
650 _aEconomic reform
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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