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4. Key Features of China’s Industrialization

verfasst von : Qunhui Huang

Erschienen in: China's Industrialization Process

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

If surveyed from the general history of world industrialization, what kind of characteristics does China’s industrialization process have? To sum up, we may say that China’s industrialization process since the reform and opening up is a rapid industrialization process for a major country with a population of 1.3 billion, and a great modernization process unprecedented in human history.

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Fußnoten
1
Some Middle East countries, whose per capita has exceeded US$10,000 relying solely on oil exports, are not listed as industrialized countries here.
 
2
Zhang Xiaojing: Slowing Growth is not “the Cry of the Wolf”: China’s Prospects for Future Growth, International Economic Review, issue 4, 2012.
 
3
Lin Yifu: China’s Economic Development Pattern for the Coming 20 Years, China Business and Market, issue 6, 2012.
 
4
This part is mainly referred to: Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, Lyu Tie, Li Xiaohua, et al.: 2012.
 
5
The figures in the parentheses are the average annual growth rates of the comprehensive index for industrialization level. Since Shanghai and Beijing have successively completed industrialization around 2000, the standardized stage threshold value method used for this research cannot measure their economic growth at the post-industrialization stage; moreover, the 1995 data of Chongqing is unavailable. Thus these three regions are excluded from the ranking.
 
6
It needs to be make clear that the judgment of the industrialization track in this paper is only proximate, since we have only calculated the comprehensive indexes for industrialization level for 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010, and the transition between different stages are not necessarily completed in these four years.
 
7
Li Hui: An Analysis of the Particularity of Population Urbanization Level in Northeastern China, Population Journal, issue 2, 2008.
 
8
Li Zuojun: The Main Causes for the Lagging of Urbanization behind Industrialization and Countermeasures for Coordinated Development, Taihu Frontier, issue 1, 2008.
 
9
Cai Fang: Urbanization and Contribution of Migrant Workers—Reflections upon China’s Economic Growth Potentials in the Post-Crisis Period, Chinese Journal of Population Science, issue no. 1, 2010.
 
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, Lyu Tie, Li Xiaohua, et al. 2012. Blue Book of Industrialization: The Report on China’s Industrialization (1995–2010). China: Social Sciences Academic Press. Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, Lyu Tie, Li Xiaohua, et al. 2012. Blue Book of Industrialization: The Report on China’s Industrialization (1995–2010). China: Social Sciences Academic Press.
Zurück zum Zitat Lin Yifu. 2012. China’s Economic Development Pattern for the Coming 20 Years. China Business and Market (6). Lin Yifu. 2012. China’s Economic Development Pattern for the Coming 20 Years. China Business and Market (6).
Zurück zum Zitat Zhang Xiaojing. 2012. Slowing Growth is not “The Cry of the Wolf”: China’s Prospects for Future Growth. International Economic Review (4) Zhang Xiaojing. 2012. Slowing Growth is not “The Cry of the Wolf”: China’s Prospects for Future Growth. International Economic Review (4)
Metadaten
Titel
Key Features of China’s Industrialization
verfasst von
Qunhui Huang
Copyright-Jahr
2018
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3665-1_4

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