ประสบการณ์การปฏิรูปทางเศรษฐกิจของจีนและบทเรียน

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  • สมศักดิ์ แต้มบุญเลิศชัย

Abstract

For the past three decades, high   and sustained economic growth in China has successfully transformed a poverty-ridden country into one of the world’s economic super-powers.  The Chinese economy has been able to grow at around 10 percent a year on average over for three decades.  This dramatic change in China has been influenced by the successful reform and opening up of the Chinese economy since the late1970s.  The paper investigates the experiences of reform in China, and identifies the factors that lead to China’s success.  Changes in different sectors of  the  economy after the reform are also described, and various problems facing the Chinese economy at present are discussed.  Finally, lessons learned for other countries are drawn from the Chinese reform experience.

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2013-12-20

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แต้มบุญเลิศชัย ส. (2013). ประสบการณ์การปฏิรูปทางเศรษฐกิจของจีนและบทเรียน. Thailand and The World Economy, 31(4), 1–44. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/TER/article/view/137210